Background information: Sidewalks in the Netherlands are most common parallel to the road, to separate the pedestrian and sometimes also the cyclists from motorized traffic. Through an elevation between the pavement and the driving-edge, it is quickly clear to all users which sp…
Background information: We have 3 main types of parking spaces. Parallel to the road, perpendicular to the road and turned at an angle. Usually 45 degrees. Parking spaces are often constructed from element pavement, such as concrete paving stones. Research has shown that the mot…
Background information: We have 3 main types of parking spaces. Parallel to the road, perpendicular to the road and turned at an angle. Usually 45 degrees. Parking spaces are often constructed from element pavement, such as concrete paving stones. Research has shown that the mot…
Background information: We have 3 main types of parking spaces. Parallel to the road, perpendicular to the road and turned at an angle. Usually 45 degrees. Parking spaces are often constructed from element pavement, such as concrete paving stones. Research has shown that the mot…
Background information: We have 3 main types of parking spaces. Parallel to the road, perpendicular to the road and turned at an angle. Usually 45 degrees. Parking spaces are often constructed from element pavement, such as concrete paving stones. Research has shown that the mot…
Background information: Curbs, also referred to as kerbstones, we find naturally along the longitudinal direction of a pavement, generally at the side of the road. Curbstones are for the most part in the ground. They form a solid barrier to stabilize the upper sand under the pav…
Background information: Bus stop bays are parking lanes intended for buses that are parallel to but next to the driving lane. They can be recognized by their ample length and gently increasing and decreasing width at the start and end, so that buses easier merge in and out at re…
Background information: The information point for drivers of motorized traffic is characterized by a strip of pavement parallel to the lane, where the driver can briefly leave the car to view the (city) map and other to consult information about the relevant environment. It is n…
Background information: Triangular tiles have been around for decades, but are not used that often. The motif that is usually created with it is sometimes found to be a bit present or does not fit in nicely with the environment compared to connections with square and rectangu…
Background information: (Bus) stops are parking lanes (intended for trucks or buses) that are parallel to, but next to, the lane. They can be recognized by their ample length and gently increasing and decreasing width at the start and end, so that trucks and buses can more easil…