Everywhere we have a road: the Briton invented a portable "zebra"

Everywhere we have a road: the Briton invented a portable "zebra"

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A fresh take on the fight for road safety: Inventor Yannick Reid built a portable pedestrian crossing. The idea came to him when he was worried about how his son would get to school.

Parents of school students asked the city authorities to arrange a safe pedestrian crossing, but they were refused due to the cost. Then Yannick invented the zebra for less than £50. The transition was made from recycled linoleum, drain pipes and two yellow balls and came out extremely realistic.

Local media became interested in Yannick's invention, and the authorities eventually made a real pedestrian crossing at the necessary place.

Yannick has since improved his designs - check out the photos! The inflatable invention fits in a bag.

(Total 10 photos)

Everywhere we have a road: the Briton invented a portable "zebra" Photo: Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features / Fotodom.ru

Everywhere we have a road: the Briton invented a portable "zebra"

Everywhere we have a road: the Briton invented a portable "zebra"

Everywhere we have a road: the Briton invented a portable "zebra"

Everywhere we have a road: the Briton invented a portable "zebra"

Everywhere we have a road: the Briton invented a portable "zebra"

Yannick stacks the transition.

Everywhere we have a road: the Briton invented a portable "zebra"

Everywhere we have a road: the Briton invented a portable "zebra"

Everywhere we have a road: the Briton invented a portable "zebra"

Everywhere we have a road: the Briton invented a portable "zebra"

Yannick carries the transition in a bag.

Everywhere we have a road: the Briton invented a portable "zebra"

Keywords: Safety | Road | Traffic | Care | Idea | Invention | Transition | Fantasy

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