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How Often Do Road Markings Need Replacing?

Road markings on city road
Road markings used in city centre

Introduction: The Importance of Visible Road Markings

Road markings are a vital component of road safety, as they provide guidance to drivers and pedestrians on the correct use of a road.

It is important to have these markings in place as they guide traffic movement and keep pedestrians safe as well as provide information about the intended use of a particular area, which can be helpful for people with disabilities or those who speak other languages.

There are various types of markings, including crossings, speed roundels, car park lines, EV charger symbols, arrows, warning signs, lines, lettering, disabled bays, just to name a few, and these all need to be kept clear and visible.

Why It’s Important to Inspect the Condition of Your Road Markings Regularly

The condition of the markings on the road might say a lot about the condition of the asphalt. Markings on the road can be made up of a variety of materials, usually paint or plastic.

Inspecting these markings is important because they are used to signal traffic and pedestrian, and if they are not inspected regularly, it can lead to confusion for drivers and pedestrians and this can cause hazards.

The condition of your road markings is an important consideration for public safety; clearly there is a higher risk of a pedestrian being struck by a vehicle when there are faded or worn out road markings.

The frequency with which you inspect your road markings will depend on how often you use them, but we recommend inspecting them at least once per year.

What Are Some Signs That You’ll Need to Repair or Replace Your Road Markings?

Road markings are a crucial part of our road infrastructure. They are there to help drivers navigate the roads, and they also help other drivers know where they need to give way or who has priority. This means you’ll have to inspect them regularly for any signs of damage or deterioration.

Signs of wear are fading, chipping, cracking, or anything else that would appear to impact the longevity of the road markings. If the ground or marking is chipping or cracking and coming loose, the marking will have a limited lifespan and will need to be replaced before the it becomes unreadable. Faded road markings, as long as they are still able to be understood by all road users, may still be fine for use, but a replacement is recommended.

Conclusion

In conclusion, we recommend you check the road markings regularly to ensure that they still provide clear instructions on how an area is supposed to be used, especially if they are starting to see some wear and tear.

The following are some of the most common indicators that it is time to repair or replace your road markings:

  • If there is any missing paint on the lines, then this can cause confusion for other drivers and lead to accidents.
  • If you have cracks in your road markings, then this could mean that the whole marking will eventually chip away and leave that area with no directions or instructions, leading to confusion and possible hazards.
  • If you have damage or potholes in the tarmac, then this can cause damage to the paint or plastic that make up the markings as well as making them more susceptible to wear and tear from vehicles driving over them.

Are your road markings in need of replacement?

We have a wide variety and can create bespoke designs, allowing us to cover all your road marking needs! Contact us today to see how we can help.

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