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Faded zebra cross markings pose danger to pedestrians and drivers

April 18, 2023
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Several pedestrian crossings or zebra crosses in Thimphu are faded posing risks to both pedestrians and drivers alike. Road users say many zebra crossings in Thimphu Town are not visible. On the other hand, increasing cases of people jaywalking or not using designated zebra crosses are becoming a cause of concern.

This zebra crossing near the National Memorial Chorten is almost turning black. Like this, there are several other zebra crosses in Thimphu, which has faded over time.

“Pedestrian crossings are helpful to us, but there are some crossings that are faded and are not visible. We do not know if the drivers are unable to see the crossings or are simply driving recklessly. The traffic policies help maintain order and safety by controlling the traffic, but in places where there are no traffic personnel, the drivers are irresponsible,” said Pema Wangdi, a resident.

Road users are urging relevant authorities to take action and ensure that these markings are repainted. According to the Thimphu Thromde, there is no fixed timeframe to maintain the pedestrian crossings. Instead, pedestrian crossings are repainted whenever necessary.

The Thromde says workers responsible for maintaining pedestrian crossings are also tasked with other works such as drainage and footpath works.

According to the Road Safety and Transport Regulations, a motor vehicle approaching a pedestrian crossing should slow down at all times and give way to pedestrians.

“There are pedestrians who use their phones while crossing the road, causing delays and inconveniences. If they cross the road cautiously without distractions, it will be easier for drivers and will ensure smoother traffic flow,” said Tshering, a taxi driver.

The road safety regulation also states that If a motor vehicle accident is caused due to the carelessness of a pedestrian, leading to death, injury or property damage, the pedestrian shall be liable for compensation unless proven otherwise.

According to data maintained by the Royal Bhutan Police, Thimphu alone saw over 100 pedestrian accident cases in the past six years.

Deki Lhazom

Edited by Sherub Dorji

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