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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. She complained about an unsafe crosswalk. Then ... - AOL

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    Pedestrians walk around the crosswalk closure at 14th and N streets in June, instead of taking the detour to cross a block away. “If I drive down the street, I can’t see people stepping off ...

  4. Crosswalks in North America - Wikipedia

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    At signalized intersections, crosswalks may have pedestrian signals which display symbols to mandate when pedestrians may cross the street. State road rules in the United States usually require a driver to yield the right of way to a pedestrian crossing a road when the pedestrian crosses at a marked crosswalk or an unmarked crosswalk. [2]

  5. Pedestrian crossings in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, two Oregon state representatives secured funding for flashing beacons to enhance safety for pedestrians at 18 of east Portland's most dangerous intersections. [9] PBOT has conducted crosswalk stings along 82nd Avenue to improve pedestrian safety. [10] Improved crosswalks are being installed along the corridor, as of 2024. [11]

  6. Do pedestrians have to clear the road before you enter the ...

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    California Vehicle Code section 21950 says pedestrians generally have the right of way when crossing the street at an intersection, whether or not there’s a marked crosswalk. Drivers approaching ...

  7. Complete streets - Wikipedia

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    Pedestrian infrastructure such as sidewalks; traditional and raised crosswalks; median crossing islands; Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 compliant facilities including audible cues for people with low vision, pushbuttons reachable by people in wheelchairs, and curb cuts; and curb extensions.

  8. Gloucester railroad crossing causes some confusion - AOL

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  9. Walkability - Wikipedia

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    Striped crosswalks, or zebra crossings, also provide safer crossings because they provide better visibility for both drivers and pedestrians. Improving crosswalk safety also increases walkability. Improving safety: Monitoring and improving safety in neighborhoods can make walking a more attractive option. Safety is the primary concern among ...