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Rules for pedestrians, including general guidance, crossing the road, crossings, and situations needing extra care.
Request a pedestrian crossing like a puffin crossing, toucan crossing or zebra crossing from the local council
What driving instructors should do to carry out realistic mock driving tests, including what needs to be in the test, assessing faults and recording the result.
Rules for using the road, including general rules, overtaking, road junctions, roundabouts, pedestrian crossings and reversing.
Traffic sign images for reproduction in printed matter, on screen or in other media.
Starling's Pedestrian Detector is a camera based, AI powered sensor for signalised pedestrian crossings that runs real-time analysis of all street users.
This paper describes research by the UK's Transport Research Laboratory and Karachi's Traffic Engineering Bureau
Using multiple-risk source model
The rules for driving mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs on roads, pavements and footpaths.
How local authorities can use guardrails to stop pedestrians crossing roads at inappropriate places or accidentally walking into roads.
Rules for road users requiring extra care, including pedestrians, motorcyclists and cyclists, other road users and other vehicles.
RAIB has today released its updated report on a pedestrian struck by a train at Lady Howard footpath and bridleway crossing, Surrey, 21 April 2022.
Guidance for local authorities on designing high-quality, safe cycle infrastructure
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