Physics, asked by kjoshi1969, 7 months ago

QUESTION : - Why do zebra crossing lines on roads gradually fade away? Give reasons.​

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Answered by vishalbanjare14
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Explanation:

A zebra crossing is a type of pedestrian crossing used in many places around the world. Its distinguishing feature is that it gives priority to pedestrians; once someone has indicated their intent to cross by stepping onto the crossing, motorists are obliged to stop. These were introduced to the UK in the 1930s as a road safety measure and were marked by a pair of striped poles, each supporting a flashing orange light, known as Belisha Beacons. In the 1940s road markings were added to the crossing design: These were alternating dark and light stripes on the road surface. These stripes, resembling the coat of a zebra, give rise to the common name

Answered by StormBringer
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Answer:

Zebra crossing lines gradually fade away because of the :

1) dust it receives per second

2) continuous friction of the wheels on the crossing.

3) too many people walking over it.

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