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  2. Pedestrian crossing - Wikipedia

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    A pedestrian crossing (or crosswalk in American and Canadian English) is a place designated for pedestrians to cross a road, street or avenue.The term "pedestrian crossing" is also used in the Vienna and Geneva Conventions, both of which pertain to road signs and road traffic.

  3. Road signs in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    All directional signs in Indonesia use a green color background. Notice the give way and stop signs. Road signs in Indonesia are standardized road signs similar to those used in other nations but with certain distinctions. As a former Dutch colony, until the 1970s road signs in Indonesia closely followed The Netherlands rules on road signs ...

  4. Category:Pedestrian infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; עברית ... Pedestrian crossings (4 C, 27 P) E. Escalators (1 C, 5 P) F. Floors (4 C, 76 P) Footbridges (3 C, 47 P) Footpaths (6 C, 32 P) H.

  5. Traffic - Wikipedia

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    Pedestrian crossings may be located near other traffic control devices; if they are not also regulated in some way, vehicles must give priority to them when in use. Traffic on a public road usually has priority over other traffic such as traffic emerging from private access; rail crossings and drawbridges are typical exceptions.

  6. Category:Pedestrian crossings - Wikipedia

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    Panda crossing; Pedestrian crossings in the United Kingdom; Pedestrian separation structure; Pegasus crossing; Pelican crossing; Placebo button; Pope's Crossing; Pedestrian crossings in Portland, Oregon; Puffin crossing

  7. Zebra crossing - Wikipedia

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    A traffic light-controlled zebra crossing with tactile paving in Bandung, Indonesia A zebra crossing painted green in Guatemala to indicate usability by cyclists. A zebra crossing (British English) or a marked crosswalk (American English) is a pedestrian crossing marked with white stripes (zebra markings). [1]

  8. Comparison of MUTCD-influenced traffic signs - Wikipedia

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    Other non-American countries using road signs similar to the MUTCD include Australia, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, and Thailand. They, along with the US Virgin Islands , are also the only countries listed here which drive on the left —with the exception of Liberia and the Philippines (though partial), both of which drive ...

  9. Pedestrian - Wikipedia

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    Some roads have special pedestrian crossings. A bridge solely for pedestrians is a footbridge . In Britain, regardless of whether there is a footpath, pedestrians have the legal right to use most public roads, excluding motorways and some toll tunnels and bridges such as the Blackwall Tunnel and the Dartford Crossing — although sometimes it ...