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Broken concrete elephants on the path in Crosshouse. Original condition: https://www.flickr.com/photos/stan_bonnars_artworks/4296923973
Elephants feet - removed after a coroner held them responsible for confusion rather than the driver for killing a mother of two. http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Road-markings-removed-coroner-s-warning/story-21137633-detail/story.html … [more]
This looks like give way markings. However, it's near the exit of a roundabout and you'd be highly likely to be run over if you expected anything to give way here. This is Leicestershire CC though, and the quality and thought put into their … [more]
Elephants footprint crossing leads cyclists onto a cycle lane on the wrong side of a dual carriageway.
"Elephant feet" crossing where Friars Close dissects the Ipswich Rd shared-use path. Strange how it doesn't encompass the whole pathway.
"Elephant feet" crossing of Crouch St (see also #35712). Note the tight angle of approach into the underpass (which still carries prohibition sign). An adult may well be seen before it is too late, but a dog, child, pram, or even a … [more]
"Elephant feet" crossing of Crouch Street (see also #35713)... An "elaborate" contra-flow: two road crossings, watching for people coming out of shops, cars exiting blind driveways, dogs tied to railings... all to preserve free car parking … [more]
Elephants feet style markings on the road - there is confusion about what they mean. There's a drawing number WBM (R) 294 on the last page at: http://assets.dft.gov.uk/trafficauths/case-4103.pdf which explains they are 400mm square white … [more]