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  2. Zebra crossing - Wikipedia

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    The lines of a zebra crossing are commonly laid down by a road marking machine. Because the width of crossing lines is wider than other traffic lines, the marking shoe of a zebra cross marking machine is accordingly wider. The machine is hand pushed. [15]

  3. Pedestrian crossings in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A zebra crossing in Antrim. Zebra crossings are a type of controlled crossing indicated by white longitudinal bars across the carriageway and upright flashing globes, known as 'belisha' beacons. Zebra crossings can be used on roads where the 85th percentile speed is not above 35mph. The minimum width for a crossing is 2.4 m. [4]: 125

  4. Road signs in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Maximum width. Maximum height. Maximum weight. Maximum speed. End of maximum speed. ... Zebra crossing. Left turn only ahead. Right turn only ahead. Drive straight ...

  5. Crosswalks in North America - Wikipedia

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    The other method involves the use of the more easily visible "continental stripes" (like the UK's zebra crossings), which are sets of multiple bars across the crosswalk itself that are perpendicular to the direction of crossing. These bars are typically 12 to 24 inches (300 to 610 mm) wide and are set 12 to 24 inches (300 to 610 mm) apart.

  6. Pedestrian crossing - Wikipedia

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    Research undertaken in New Zealand showed that a zebra crossing without other safety features on average increases pedestrian crashes by 28% compared to a location without crossings. However, if combined with (placed on top of) a speed table, zebra crossings were found to reduce pedestrian crashes by 80%. [110]

  7. Zebra crossing to be relocated after boy injured in crash - AOL

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    A zebra crossing where a boy on a bike was clipped by a van will be relocated, officials say. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  8. Road surface marking - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In the United Kingdom and elsewhere, raised markers are used to mark pedestrian crossings to assist the blind in crossing streets. In colder climates, reflective markers may be installed below ground using an elongated narrow triangle, cut into the road surface that allows the device to be installed below the road surface.

  9. Road signs in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Pedestrian crossing: A-33b School crossing: A-35 Cattle crossing: A-36 Deer crossing: A-37 Maximum height: A-26a One-way traffic flow to right: A-26b Two-way traffic flow: A-27 Rock Fall: Zebra crossing: A-34 Playground ahead: A-48 Maximum length: A-38 Maximum width: A-30b Bicycle crossing: A-20b Steep ascent: A-43 Low flying Aircraft: A-37 ...