The 3D zebra was drawn at the request of the Center for Traffic Management.
The first three-dimensional markings in Moscow were drawn at the main entrance to the Northern River Station in the Left Bank district. At the request of the Traffic Management Center the work was done by Mosgraffiti artists Artem Ponomarev and Nikolay Veselov.
Muscovites perceived the unusual road markings ambiguously. The drivers are more likely to be frightened by volumetric stripes, sticking out of the asphalt. However, the desired effect is achieved - they automatically slow down.
As the Pro My City Telegram Channel reports, it was a non-standard, but justified, move to make urban details into art objects, if it works. After all, the main thing is pedestrian safety.