FRSC Driver's Licence Test (Nigeria)· Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC)
Diagonal-line (hatched) road markings in Nigeria are used to:
Choices
- AIndicate a parking bay
- BSeparate or protect streams of trafficCorrect
- CMark the start of a bus lane
- DShow where overtaking is allowed
Answer
Separate or protect streams of traffic
Hatched diagonal markings are used to separate or protect traffic, for example where lanes divide or where opposing streams need a buffer between them.
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