1. Pedestrian crossing
A pedestrian crossing is a designated area on the road where pedestrians can safely cross from one side to the other. It is marked by road markings, signs, and sometimes traffic lights to give priority to pedestrians.
- Road Markings - Typically, pedestrian crossings are marked with zebra stripes (black and white), which are visible on the road.
- Traffic Signs - There may be a pedestrian crossing sign (usually a blue or triangular sign) indicating where pedestrians can cross.
- Traffic Signals - In some locations, pedestrian crossings are controlled by traffic lights, which help manage when pedestrians can cross safely.
- Location - Pedestrian crossings are often found at intersections, near schools, parks, bus stops, or other areas with high foot traffic.