

Students from a college in Wuhan, central China, voluntarily drew a watchband-shaped pedestrian crossing on a congested school road to help make the campus safer, cjn.cn reported on Sept. 28.
The creative crossing is six meters long. Six students used their own time after school to finish the drawing in just two days.
The road is a key walkway for teachers and students going to the teaching buildings. The students hope this special zebra crossing will improve the safety situation on campus and also add to the scenery.

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