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Coloured road surfaces are pavements constructed from pigmented materials rather than traditional asphalt or concrete. They serve a variety of purposes, including enhancing visual appeal, improving safety, and providing important information for both drivers and pedestrians.
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Bus and Bike Lanes
Coloured surfaces are often used to mark dedicated lanes for buses and bicycles. These lanes enhance safety and help reduce traffic congestion by clearly separating them from general traffic.
Crosswalks
Brightly coloured surfaces highlight pedestrian crossings, making them more visible to drivers and encouraging greater caution around pedestrians.
Traffic Calming
Coloured elements like speed bumps or rumble strips act as visual signals for drivers to slow down. Besides improving road aesthetics and safety, these surfaces can also convey important information, such as indicating fire hydrant locations, wheelchair ramps, or other essential features.
Branding
Horizontal surface branding involves adding logos, messages, or designs to surfaces like roads, pavements, parking lots, or even airport runways. This technique is used to promote products, raise awareness, or provide guidance. By incorporating different colours and materials, branding can enhance safety, provide direction, and create an engaging environment that boosts brand visibility.
In all these uses, coloured surfaces combine practicality with aesthetics, creating spaces that are safer, more functional, and visually appealing.