4973 x 3615 px | 42,1 x 30,6 cm | 16,6 x 12,1 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
5 febbraio 2019
Ubicazione:
ridgwater,Somerset, England, UK
Altre informazioni:
A pelican crossing (previously Pelicon Crossing – PEdestrian LIght CONtrolled Crossing) is a type of pedestrian crossing, which features a pair of poles each with a standard set of traffic lights facing oncoming traffic, a push button and two illuminated, coloured pictograms facing the pedestrian from across the road. These are a red, stationary person to indicate that it is not safe to cross, and a green, walking person to indicate that it is safe to do so. Pelican crossings also provide non-visual indication that it is safe to cross, such as a beep, vibrating button or tactile rotating cone in order to assist visually impaired pedestrians.