Road marking and rumble strips, Gilnahirk, Belfast (June 2015)
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 19 Jun 2015
A “slow” marking and three red transverse rumble strips, on the Gilnahirk Road, approaching the start of the 30 mph zone. This is a place where there is an abrupt change from a rural road (60 mph) to a suburban one. The strips give an audible warning of the change.