There’s a reason yellow, 3-foot-tall markers are popping up in the center of roads on the double solid lines around San Jose.
Q: At the corner of Flickinger Avenue and Sierra Road around six months ago, the city of San Jose installed yellow markers about 3 feet tall in the center of the roads on the double solid lines, going both directions. What is the explanation for these?
There are left turn lanes in each direction. I can’t see there being a problem with people driving on or over the double yellow lines. They are not in the intersection to possibly prevent cars from doing donuts. It seems a waste of money that could be put to better use for road repairs. Is there a specific reason for these?A: The yellow dividers are part of a quick-build safety project along Sierra Road.
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