
This sign indicates your present location at a designated pedestrian crossing point.

This is a warning sign alerting you to an upcoming pedestrian crossing.
Approaching any pedestrian crossing.
Always approach cautiously, ready to stop for pedestrians safety.
Rule for overtaking at a pedestrian crossing.
Overtaking a stopped vehicle at a crossing is prohibited as it endangers crossing pedestrians.

These lines visually alert drivers that a pedestrian crossing is near, emphasizing caution.

This common term refers to pedestrian crossings marked with distinct white stripes.
Encountering a Stop sign close to a pedestrian crossing.
Prioritize the Stop sign; even if you just stopped at the crossing, stop again at the sign.
When prohibited from driving onto a pedestrian crossing.
Do not block the crossing, as it prevents clear passage for pedestrians and traffic.
Pelican crossing.
This specific type of crossing uses traffic signals to manage pedestrian and vehicle flow.
Flashing yellow (amber) light at some Pelican crossings.
This signal allows vehicles to proceed cautiously if the crossing is clear of pedestrians.
When childrens crossing is operating (flags displayed).
Stop clear of the crossing area to ensure childrens safety.

This sign warns of potential pedestrian activity ahead, requiring increased vigilance.

This sign specifically indicates a potential school zone or area with children, demanding extra caution.
Speed limits in high pedestrian activity areas.
Reduced speed limits are often implemented to enhance safety where many pedestrians are present.
Definition of a pedestrian refuge.
Pedestrian refuges are safety islands designed to allow pedestrians to cross multilane roads in two safer stages.