![Do "sharrows" / Shared Lane Markings have a place in cities? The NACTO manual has guidance on these in North America, but how are these handled in other countries? Do you use Do "sharrows" / Shared Lane Markings have a place in cities? The NACTO manual has guidance on these in North America, but how are these handled in other countries? Do you use](https://i.redd.it/998hrg4und081.png)
Do "sharrows" / Shared Lane Markings have a place in cities? The NACTO manual has guidance on these in North America, but how are these handled in other countries? Do you use
![14 Pavement markings for intersection crossings (adapted from NACTO, 2011) | Download Scientific Diagram 14 Pavement markings for intersection crossings (adapted from NACTO, 2011) | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333941918/figure/fig14/AS:772389323411457@1561163373795/Pavement-markings-for-intersection-crossings-adapted-from-NACTO-2011.png)
14 Pavement markings for intersection crossings (adapted from NACTO, 2011) | Download Scientific Diagram
City of Encinitas - What's a Sharrow? It's a mix of words (share and arrow) for a nifty pavement stencil called a “Shared Lane Marking.” No joke! In order to avoid some
![Advancing healthy cities through safer cycling: An examination of shared lane markings - ScienceDirect Advancing healthy cities through safer cycling: An examination of shared lane markings - ScienceDirect](https://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S2046043018300583-gr1.jpg)