DOT manages and maintains over 350 million linear feet of markings in New York City. Pavement markings are vital for guiding people through our roadways safely, serving as essential communicators of spatial information within our right-of-way.
Pavement markings and color surface treatments are used to effectively organize and allocate roadway space. This includes vehicle lanes, bus lanes, bike and micromobility lanes, and pedestrian areas. Pavement markings delineate these spaces and communicate essential messages to users, while color surface treatments highlight specific areas and designate their use. Together, these tools enhance safety, improve traffic flow, and ensure that roadway users have clearly defined spaces.