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An Australian council painted this trippy optical illusion on a road to slow motorists down

May 29, 2018, 16:49 IST

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A regional council in Queensland has painted an optical illusion on an outback road, hoping it will slow down motorists who fail to stop at a marked pedestrian crossing.

The Mayor of Boulia Shire Council in Western Queensland told the ABC he'd seen other countries successfully use 3D crossings and "thought that'd be a great idea in a little outback town like ours."

Rick Britton, who also has hopes the mural will become a tourist attraction, said it may be just the start of street art initiatives in Boulia.

He said: "I think if we start seeing work like that coming up around town we'll definitely get interest from professional artists who want to offer their services."

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Similar crossings have been painted in Iceland, Malaysia, India, New Zealand, and the United States.

Here's a look at a few:

 

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