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PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC LIGHTS

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PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC LIGHTS

 

Unlike regular traffic lights that are always located at intersections, exclusively pedestrian traffic lights are located beyond intersections, e.g. in a road at a train station, etc, and often immediately after a side road. Correspondingly, be prepared to stop in “unusual places” beyond intersections, even if you have to obstruct the side road.

 

A crossing immediately before pedestrian traffic lights is an exception from ARR requirement not to obstruct intersections; since ARR require you to stop as near as practicable to the traffic light (r.56 & r.57), to comply with this rule you just have to obstruct the crossing side road.

 

Photo: Stopping for yellow and red traffic light – You should obstruct a road that is crossing immediately before the traffic light