• Spankerton@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I think something people might be missing here with painting the crosswalk is that paint can make the crosswalk much more visible. Streets murals, and crosswalk paint can cause drivers to slow down. Going further paint can be used to create an optical narrowing effect which causes drivers to subconsciously be more cautious and thus slow down. Slower speeds makes streets safer which directly saves lives. It’s not just political, it’s proven - Look up daylighting and optical narrowing.

    • balance8873@lemmy.myserv.one
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      17 hours ago

      In general agree, the small counterpoint is that it makes the surface slicker – so long stretches is bad. Within the crosswalk should be fine, I just wouldn’t make a 40ft painted stretch in front of the crossing, you know? Sudden change in grip is bad.

      (This is anecdotal, I assume it’s feasible to make a sufficiently grippy paint, it’s just something I notice when driving)