wegstrepen
Wegstrepen is a Dutch term that translates to "road markings" in English. These are various signs and symbols painted on road surfaces to guide, warn, and regulate traffic. They play a crucial role in road safety and the efficient flow of vehicles. Common types of wegstrepen include lines indicating lane boundaries, pedestrian crossings, stopping zones, and directional arrows. Solid lines generally signify prohibitions, such as no overtaking, while dashed lines often permit certain maneuvers. The colors used for wegstrepen are also standardized, with white and yellow being the most prevalent. White lines typically delineate lanes and edge lines, while yellow lines might indicate parking restrictions or temporary diversions. In addition to lines, wegstrepen can also include symbols like bicycles, wheelchairs, or speed limits directly on the pavement. The precise design and placement of wegstrepen are governed by traffic regulations to ensure consistency and understanding for all road users. Proper maintenance of wegstrepen is essential, as faded or obscured markings can lead to confusion and accidents. International standards aim to harmonize road marking practices across different countries, although minor variations may still exist.