Road Marking

Colors and types of lines on the road can convey official information about the road to drivers and pedestrians. Road markings have different colors and patterns which demand different actions from the road users. Some of them are made to inform motorists and pedestrians about the change of road conditions, some divide the traffic lanes and some are created as noise generators to wake up a sleeping driver or warn about lane changing.

In order to know where you're allowed to turn, stop, park, pass other vehicles or cross the streets, you need to know how to read the road markings. Markings may be red, blue, yellow or white. They may be used alone or in combinations. Read the following section to learn about different types of pavement markings and their meanings.