BigH
Geotechnical
- Dec 1, 2002
- 6,012
All,
I am working in Malaysia. I've dealt with roads before - Interstate-type Highway in China, Country highways in Laos, 4-Lane Highway in India - but I have never seen this before (see attached).
I've always thought that edge lines were simply to mark the edge of the road - and that the solid (or striped) centreline was for overtaking. Here, though, it seems like they do not think one can cross a solid centreline or edge line to turn into a driveway! To me, that is lunacy - or close to it.
Is this common in your area? Or just here?
I am working in Malaysia. I've dealt with roads before - Interstate-type Highway in China, Country highways in Laos, 4-Lane Highway in India - but I have never seen this before (see attached).
I've always thought that edge lines were simply to mark the edge of the road - and that the solid (or striped) centreline was for overtaking. Here, though, it seems like they do not think one can cross a solid centreline or edge line to turn into a driveway! To me, that is lunacy - or close to it.
Is this common in your area? Or just here?