The article explains the purpose and function of white circular or elliptical markings on roads in several European countries, including Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Scotland, Slovenia, and Spain. These markings, painted in reflective and anti-slip colors, are placed near road center lines, particularly at dangerous curves where drivers might take risks. Their goal is to improve safety for motorcyclists by encouraging them to avoid approaching the center line too closely, thereby reducing the risk of collisions with oncoming traffic. The article highlights that these markings do not indicate an 'ideal' path but rather a zone to avoid. In Austria, data from the Federal Center for Traffic Safety (KFV) showed an 80% reduction in motorcycle accidents at tested curves after implementing such markings. The design uses special anti-slip materials to enhance effectiveness, especially on wet surfaces.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents factual information about road safety measures without overtly favoring any political ideology. It discusses technical aspects of road markings and their impact on accident rates, relying on data from Austrian authorities. While the topic relates to public policy and government-






