Yellow crossings changed to white

Yellow crossings changed to white

December 3, 2016   03:28 pm

Inauguration of the national program to re-color the yellow pedestrian crossings as white was held this morning under the patronage of the Minister of Parliamentary Reforms and Mass Media Gayantha Karunathilake in Colombo.

It will be implemented as a part of the ‘Parissamin Gihin Enna’ road safety program sponsored by the state-owned Rupavahini Corporation, the Government Information Department said.
 
The program will be assisted by the Colombo Municipal Council, Road Development Authority, Urban Development Authority, National Council for Road Safety, and Sri Lanka Police.
 

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