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drivers maintain the same speed or accelerate and only one out of four slows down or brakes. These results indicate that maintained high speed (even exceeding the speed limit of 50 km hour-1) is the signal from the drivers that they do not intend to give way to the pedestrian at the zebra crossing. The conclusion is that encounters between cars and pedestrians at the zebra crossing are critical situations in which the driver has to be influenced before he reaches the decision zone at 50 to 40 m before the zebra crossing in order to prevent the 'signalling by speed' behaviour.
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In the United Kingdom, it is the law that all road users, including motorists, give way to pedestrians who have set foot on a zebra crossing. A fine of ÂŁ100 and three licence penalty points is given to those failing to give way at the crossings. This penalty has attracted criticisms of leniency when
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The frequency of giving way is 5%. Drivers do not observe the law concerning speed behaviour at the zebra crossing, as they do not "adapt the speed in such way that they do not endanger pedestrians who are already on, or are about to step onto the zebra crossing". In encounters, three out of four
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or women (school crossing patrols) frequently attend zebra crossings near schools, at the hours when schoolchildren arrive and leave. Their widely used nickname arose because of the warning sign they hold up as they stop traffic: the sign is a large round disc on a long pole and thus resembles a
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experimented with designs to improve visibility and increase usage, until the familiar black and white stripes were introduced. The zebra crossing was then trialed at 1,000 experimental sites across the UK at this time. The zebra markings are credited to physicist and traffic engineer George
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gave rise to the crossing's name. The light colour is usually white and the dark colour may be painted – in which case black is typical – or left unpainted if the road surface itself is dark. The stripes are typically 40–60 cm (16–24 in) wide.
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which was working on a new idea for safe pedestrian crossings. On being shown a black and white design, Callaghan is said to have remarked that it resembled a zebra. Callaghan did not himself claim authorship of the term.
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Terminology and usage of the markings varies by country. In the UK and other Commonwealth countries, they are usually called zebra crossings, as the stripes resemble the striped coat of a
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However, with an increase of car traffic, the effectiveness of the beacons was waning; both pedestrians and drivers were ignoring the crossing. From 1949 to 1951, the then-named
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was painted in summer 2013 with the colours of the rainbow to protest the Russian government's policy towards lesbian and gay people, the rainbow being one symbol of the
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logo. Since the Abbey Road photo was taken, zigzag lines at the kerb and in the centre of the road have been added to all zebra crossings.
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compared to other countries which enforce fines of up to ÂŁ2,000. For failing to give way at a zebra crossing patrolled by a
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Zebra crossings are so named because their stripes resemble those of a zebra, though the origins of the link are disputed.
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marked with white stripes (zebra markings). Normally, pedestrians are afforded precedence over vehicular
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regulated intersections. They provide priority and right of way to pedestrians under all circumstances.
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album. The cover made the crossing a tourist attraction, and it has been incorporated into the
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In 2018 in Paris, the authorities decided to paint some crossings with rainbow borders for the
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A number of countries have experimented with "three-dimensional" zebra crossings based on an
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There is also a tongue-in-cheek reference to zebra crossings in the science-fiction comedy
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had been in use in the UK since the 1930s, originally introduced under Section 18 of the
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states that road traffic "MUST give way when a pedestrian has moved onto a crossing."
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A similar protest has also been made on a zebra crossing near the Russian Embassy in
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Várhelyi, A. (1998). "Drivers' speed behaviour at a zebra crossing: A case study".
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are a team of young people who dress in zebra costumes and dance in the streets of
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The origin of the zebra title is debated. It is generally attributed to British
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in Abbey Road, London. This crossing was featured on the cover of the album
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experimented with tiger crossings during 2006–2007, but replaced them with
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yellow stripes are used for pedestrian crossings. Unlike a yellow
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giant lollipop, although they were originally of a square design.
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Pedestrian crossings in the United Kingdom § Zebra crossings
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in the UK, however, cyclists are required to dismount to cross.
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The crossing is characterised by longitudinal stripes on the
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A zebra crossing immediately outside the Russian Embassy in
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deal primarily with Western culture and do not represent a
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The lines of a zebra crossing are commonly laid down by a
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Tiger crossing allows cyclists and pedestrians to cross.
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The first zebra crossing in the world was installed in
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A three dimensional pedestrian crossing in Queensland
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