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You MUST NOT park on a crossing or in the area covered by the zig-zag lines. You MUST NOT overtake the moving vehicle nearest the crossing or the vehicle nearest the crossing which has stopped to give way to pedestrians

There are 5 different types of pedestrian crossing:- Zebra, Pelican, Puffin, Toucan and Pegasus.

The examiner on your driving test will expect you to: -
  • Demonstrate consideration and courtesy for pedestrians
  • Stop at Pelican, Puffin, Toucan and Pegasus Crossings if the lights are red
  • Give way to pedestrians at Pelican Crossings if the lights are flashing amber
  • Slow down and stop at Zebra Crossings if anyone is crossing or waiting to cross

    The examiner will also be looking to see that you:-

  • Control your speed on approach to Pedestrian Crossings
  • Move off, after looking carefully to ensure it is safe.
    School Crossing:-
    Pedestrians
    Always wait for the lollipop person to tell you it is safe to cross. Always cross in front of them. If you are on your bike, always dismount before crossing. You must stop when a school crossing patrol shows a stop for children sign.

    Drivers Under the Road Traffic Regulatiion Act 1984 it is an offence not to Stop when signalled to do so:
    When a school crossing patrol officer steps into the road you must Stop (Rule 87 of the Highway Code):
    If you do not Stop, the consequencies can include:

  • fatalities/serious injury
  • a fine of up to £1000
  • three penalty points
  • disqualification
  • damage to vehicles/other property

    There may be a flashing amber signal below the school warning sign to alert you that children may be crossing the road ahead. Drive slowly until you are clear of the area. Be cauutioius when passing a stationary bus showing a school bus sign.