"3D pedestrian crossing" is actually introduced to lower the speed of the car



Drawn on the streetTrick ArtI am entertaining and passionate people going through, but in Iceland an attempt was made to lower the speed of the car using such a trick art.

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This is the 3D crosswalk that was actually introduced. Looking from a certain direction, the white line of the pedestrian seems to float in the air, and the driver unintentionally drops the speed.

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The attempt at Ithafijörsul in Iceland was done by the paint company Vegmálun GÍH. According to Ralf Trylla, Environmental Committee of Eisafjörsul, this idea was originally born in Delhi, India.

"Indian cars are not rides but weaponsIt is said that accidents occur frequently as India's traffic situation is bad and speed violation ignores manner like being told that it is said. Meanwhile, when I painted a crosswalk with 3D art in Delhi, the capital of India, it seems that the average speed has dropped to 30 km / h.

Optical illusion: 3D zebra crossing tricks drivers, slows them down in Delhi | delhi | Hindustan Times
http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi-news/optical-illusion-3d-zebra-crossing-tricks-drivers-slows-them-down-in-delhi/story-RR5isykuKLemsEf7tthRnL.html

After two to three weeks of negotiations, Mr. Trylla obtained permission from 3D police from the police and transportation authorities, and in collaboration with Vegmálun GÍH, finished the paint. According to Trylla, the 3D painted road is in the old town of downtown and it is a very narrow road, but it was difficult to keep the driver at the speed limit of 30 km / h. Although similar 3D paint has never been adopted in the past, if this experimental trial succeeds, it will be adopted in other crosswalks as well.

3D crosswalk where this was introduced. It looks like a rectangular parallelepiped floating in the air ... ...


Actually it is a planar illustration drawn in the following form.


Looking from above it looks like this.


However, it seems that it is not visible to the solid when seen from the opposite direction.

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