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If a pedestrian is on the crossing, you must give way if there is a risk you will collide with them.
Children are not as aware of the dangers of the road and may run out in front of your vehicle.
You must avoid colliding with a pedestrian.
A zigzag line means you are approaching a pedestrian crossing, even though you might not see it immediately.
Once the green light comes on you can go, as long as there is no danger of you colliding with a pedestrian.
You can only continue when the sign is removed. Until then you must remain stopped.
Pedestrians may be disembarking the tram and could try to cross in front of your vehicle.
Always be on the lookout for pedestrians, especially children.
You must avoid colliding with a pedestrian.
Pedestrians and animals can be obscured by other vehicles. They may not see you and could try to cross in front of your vehicle. Also, do not drive too close to parked cars as there is a risk that someone opening a car door might hit your vehicle. However, you should still drive in the left hand lane unless turning right or overtaking.
Bicycles are subject to the same road rules as other vehicles.
You must remain stopped until the sign is removed by the supervisor.
You must avoid colliding with a pedestrian.
These areas are specifically for pedestrians to cross.
Pedestrians affected by alcohol have poorer perception of traffic.
Be aware that pedestrians can be obscured by signage and other vehicles and may step out in front of you. Cover the brake and be ready to stop if necessary.
Pedestrians may be obscured by the vehicle. You must not overtake it.
The zigzag lines indicate you are coming up to a pedestrian crossing, even if you can't see it immediately.
Pedestrians can be difficult to see. You can use your headlights on high beam, but not if you will dazzle other road users.
Older people may have impaired vision and hearing and this makes it more difficult for them to see your vehicle.
You must give way if there is a chance you will collide with the pedestrian.
There may still be pedestrians crossing, but you may proceed through the crossing if there is no risk of collision.
Be aware that a bus can obscure pedestrians who may try to cross in front of your vehicle. Be prepared to stop if necessary.
Elderly people and children may take a little longer to cross the crossing safely. Be patient.
You must give way if there is a chance you will collide with the pedestrian.
Children can be unpredictable and may try to cross the road when it's not safe to do so. Be prepared to stop.
Pedestrians have the right of way while they are crossing.
If it is raining, pedestrians may have a poorer view of the road and might hurry to cross. Your vehicle might also be less visible to them.