I watched a supermarket car park in Auckland grind to a halt one Friday afternoon. Faded arrows, missing give-way lines, and a near-invisible pedestrian crossing turned a simple exit into a ten-minute jam.
The next weekend, fresh paint and new signage were in place. The difference was immediate, drivers flowed, and people stopped second-guessing each other.
Use the standards and checks below to set bay sizes, protect pedestrians, meet accessibility obligations, and plan a repaint without shutting the site down.
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