| ▲ | ZeroGravitas 4 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
I think they missed the word "crossing" after pedestrian, though it's still a bit vague with that in place. A type C Zebra crossing is one that doesn't have the Belisha Beacon lights at either side. Rare now but it existed before that innovation. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | card_zero 4 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> Mr. SIMMONDS asked the Minister of Transport whether he is aware that the erection of signs bearing the letter C is inadequate to differentiate between controlled and uncontrolled pedestrian crossings; and whether in the interests of public safety, he will have these two types of crossings painted upon the roadway in an unquestionably distinctive manner? > The MINISTER of TRANSPORT (Mr.Hore-Belisha) The present arrangements are experimental, and I am watching them closely with a view to making such alterations as experience may show to be desirable in the interests of public safety. https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard//commons/1934/jul... I think "controlled" means drivers are legally obliged to stop to let pedestrians cross. | |||||||||||||||||
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