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Pedestrian Crossings

Protect our most vulnerable road users

Pedestrians are vulnerable in any collision with a vehicle. Understanding crossing types, legal requirements, and hazard patterns around crossings is essential for preventing tragedies.

Why This Matters

Pedestrian fatalities are among the most preventable traffic deaths. At crossings, drivers must anticipate pedestrian behavior and be prepared to stop.

Key Actions to Take

1

Slow down approaching any crossing

2

Scan for pedestrians on both sides

3

Be prepared to stop at zebra crossings

4

Check for pedestrians when turning

5

Never overtake vehicles stopped at crossings

Do

  • Make eye contact with waiting pedestrians
  • Stop well before the crossing line
  • Wait until pedestrians fully cross
  • Be extra careful near schools and shops

Don't

  • Wave pedestrians across - let them judge
  • Rush pedestrians by creeping forward
  • Assume pedestrians will wait
  • Use phone near crossings

Pro Tips

Children may run into crossings without looking

Elderly pedestrians need more crossing time

In rain, pedestrians may rush without looking

Important Warning

Never pass another vehicle that has stopped at a crossing. They may be stopped for a pedestrian you cannot see.

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