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pedestrian crossing
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having stopped to allow people to cross, no more people around, can you continue, with caution, with the lights still on RED.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry Norman - A pedestrian crossing does have lights (as in traffic lights) A "Pedestrian Crossing" is just that - a crossing that a pedestrian can use (with the exception of a Toucan as cyclists can use these too) and are classed as Pelican, Puffin etc.
Only Zebra crossings do not have lights (traffic lights) - just flashing Amber Beacons
http://www.2pass.co.uk/crossing.htm
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Only Zebra crossings do not have lights (traffic lights) - just flashing Amber Beacons
http://www.2pass.co.uk/crossing.htm
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Norm is wrong again. A pedestrian crossing is a any place where pedestrians can cross and there is some control over traffic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_crossing
Norm is refering to a zebra crossing which does have lights called belisha beacons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_crossing
Norm is refering to a zebra crossing which does have lights called belisha beacons.
Pelicon comes from PEdestrian LIght CONtrol
Toucan comes from TWOCAN (pedestrians and cyclists) can cross together
Puffin is Pedistrian User Friendly INterface
And Pegasus is for both pedestrians and horse riders, with two sets of controls, one higher for the horse rider. Of course, Pegasus is the winged horse.
All of which control traffic by traffic lights.
Well, I find it interesting. :)
Toucan comes from TWOCAN (pedestrians and cyclists) can cross together
Puffin is Pedistrian User Friendly INterface
And Pegasus is for both pedestrians and horse riders, with two sets of controls, one higher for the horse rider. Of course, Pegasus is the winged horse.
All of which control traffic by traffic lights.
Well, I find it interesting. :)