A United Kingdom intersection with a diamond grid printed in yellow official street paint. The grid covers a part of an intersection, with the grid terminating at the completion of the intersection, as is typical for road painting of this type.
#Ottawa, you’re #driving me nuts…
When there is a yellow grid of diamonds painted on the road, it signifies a warning (remember, diamond shapes?), usually about who has the #RightOfWay. Whether you understand the rule or not:
DO NOT PULL ONTO A DIAMOND GRID AND STOP; only complete movements.