Around 160 raised pedestrian crossings were set up in low-speed zones, mostly near social public institutions and schools. The State Road Administration says the action aims to increase the safety of children when crossing roads.
The raised pedestrian crossings are properly marked, with traffic signs posted and pedestrian crossing lines applied on the raised surface.
With the new school year approaching, the State Road Administration urges drivers to pay increased attention near social institutions and schools and give way to pedestrians.
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