An experiment to install projection pedestrian crossings has started in Moscow. The initiative was launched by the Center for Traffic Management (TsODD). This was reported by the press service of the Department of Transport and Development of Road Transport Infrastructure of the capital.
The new system uses special equipment to project "zebra" crossing images directly onto the road. This type of marking significantly improves the visibility of the "zebra" crossing in poor visibility conditions (fog, snow, rain, and darkness). This marking does not wear off during road repairs or asphalt replacement, making it more durable.
Currently, projection markings have been installed in several locations where accidents with casualties have previously occurred—in the village of Puchkovo (TiNAO), on Avtozavodskaya Street (YuAO), and on Gruzinsky Val Street (TsAO).
Earlier, www1.ru reported that the first toll expressway was opened in the Moscow region.
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