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  2. Traffic guard - Wikipedia

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    Traffic guards use a variety of equipment: [1] Signal flags. Signal hand sign; called stop/slow paddles in the United States, these are a sign that has 'stop' on one side and 'slow' or 'go' on the other side. Traffic vest. Helmet (or a hard hat); protecting the head from hazards.

  3. Crossing guard - Wikipedia

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    Often associated with elementary school children, crossing guards stop the flow of traffic so pedestrians may cross an intersection. Crossing guards are known by a variety of names, the most widely used in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia being "lollipop lady/man", a reference to the large signs used that resemble lollipops.

  4. Road signs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    7.12 D17 Series: Truck lane and slow vehicle signs. 8 Construction Information Signs. ... Stop here for trail crossing (left) R1-5eR Stop here for trail crossing ...

  5. Beloved Crossing Guard Killed Protecting Students After ... - AOL

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    A beloved crossing guard in New Jersey is being remembered as a hero for protecting two students from an oncoming driver, authorities said. Bruce Morlack, 74, died in the crash on the morning of ...

  6. Crossing guards say driverless cars nearly hit them in ... - AOL

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    In San Francisco, one of the nation’s largest testing grounds for driverless vehicles, some school crossing guards say they have had to rush out of crosswalks to avoid being hit by self-driving ...

  7. Griswold Signal Company - Wikipedia

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    This was a unique combination of highway flasher and rotating stop sign (similar to a school bus stop sign). An approaching train would trigger not just the requisite red flashing lights and bells, but a mechanism that rotated a yellow stop sign ninety degrees to face traffic as well. (The signs eventually changed to red). [3]

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