2024-03-05 02:53:21
2024-03-05 10:53 Comprehensive report by Lianhe News Network Recently, some people discovered strange road markings near Kaohsiung’s Sanduo business district. picture/
There are many cars in Taiwan, so road traffic signs must be simple and easy to understand so that passers-by can react and follow them immediately. Recently, a citizen discovered strange road markings near Kaohsiung’s Sanduo business district. They were curved arrows with dots on them. He lamented that even though he had a professional bus driver’s license, he had never seen or learned such markings. It aroused heated discussion among netizens.
Facebook fan page “Summer GarageXia Zuliang Automobile Art Theme Store“Recently shared a photo of a road near Kaohsiung’s Sanduo shopping district. In the picture, the arrow representing the lane that can go straight and turn right suddenly twisted into a semicircle, and a dot was added in the gap. The fan was surprised and said, “Taiwan’s symbol. The line design has been integrated into semiotics and abstraction…” It is even suspected that Kandinsky was involved in the design of Kaohsiung’s line markings.
The peculiar markings immediately aroused discussions among netizens, “What a lively arrow”, “It should be based on European design and add a little Taiwanese art”, “What a cute circle”, “Kaohsiung is not a foggy city… I am really confused when I look at it like this. “, “This is very simple and easy to understand, right”, “It’s easy to understand, if you don’t understand, just follow the direction of the arrow”, “It’s very cute, you can also turn left around the circle or right”, “A test of driving. “The on-the-spot reaction of the personnel”, “This is the first time I have seen such an indicator”, “The concept of snaking when turning”, “You should take this kind of marking when taking the driver’s license test”.
Recently, some people discovered strange road markings near Kaohsiung’s Sanduo shopping district. Picture/The editor of Fanzhuan further said that although many people can read and understand it, how many people have actually seen such markings? He has obtained a professional bus driver’s license, and regularly returns to the supervisory office for classes and training every year. However, he has never seen such markings, nor has he learned it in the supervision office’s courses. He bluntly said, “If there is one abroad, we can directly appropriate it. Then it’s no wonder that our markings are hard for people to follow! Those who use them are the quickest to copy.” He believes that the government should provide appropriate publicity and education when using the new signs.
Many netizens also agreed, “Everyone can understand how to walk on the board, and the markings are OK, but most people don’t understand it. The problem is that the government has neither publicity nor education.”, “New There should be more news and promotion on the markings, otherwise who would know how to read and follow them?”, “You can only understand this picture following reading the comments… I have never seen it in real life, so is this a formal and standardized marking?”, “In terms of regulations, It is true that there is no such marking, and the Ministry of Transportation should be asked to include the circle-related markings in the rules for setting signs and markings.”
Sanduo Commercial District recently launched Taiwan’s first “marked circle” at the intersection of Wenheng 3rd Road and Guangxi Road. The circle design adjusts the markings at the multi-fork intersection to reduce intersection collision points and simplify the flow of traffic. , not only eliminates delays caused by signal control, but also significantly reduces the risk of accidents.
Sanduo Commercial District recently opened Taiwan’s first “marked circle” at the intersection of Wenheng 3rd Road and Guangxi Road. Picture/reproduced from&l… logo driver’s license occupation
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