CHINATrafficRules1.Being a PedestrianCrossing the road should be the only time that pedestrians and vehicles meet, however many pedestrians prefer to walk on the road (sometimes justifiably if the pavement is cluttered or in poor conditi...
If there are no traffic lights or pedestrian crossings, be extra careful. Make sure there are no cars coming before you cross. 1. Pedestrians should look ___ before crossing the road. A. only left B. only right C. both ways D. backwards 相关知识...
Traffic rules apply (适用) to you as a cyclist, as well as other road users. 4___ It is sinst (违反) the rules for them to take the following actions. ● Jump red lights, including lights at pedestrian crossings (人行横道), unless there's a sign showing that cyclists are allowed...
Five hundred and seventy-four participants took the role of pedestrian or driver when responding to questions regarding beliefs about pedestrian right-of-way for a range of situations at signal-controlled crossings, zebra crossings, and unmarked sections of road (specifically: alone, with pedestrian ...
, it can be difficult to stick to the rules when there is 15 pedestrian-friendly crossings and it seems that drivers don’t follow the rules, either. Even if the green man is showing, cars are still allowed to turn right at many lights, often turning into large crowds of people 16 cro...
___, it can be difficult to stick to the rules when there is___pedestrian-friendly crossings and it seems that drivers don't follow the rules, either. Even if the green man is showing, cars are still allowed to turn right at many lights, often turning into large crowds of people___...
The paper describes criteria for solution of illumination of pedestrians on zebra crossings. In most cases the zebra crossings are poorly illuminated. Unfortunately many of zebra crossings lighting systems do not lit a pedestrian. Pedestrians see perfectly where they are stepping, but they are not ...
2. A. Always use pedestrian crossings or overpasses when crossing the road. B. Walk on the sidewalk and avoid walking on the road. C. Obey traffic signals, stop at red lights, and go at green lights. 3. A. Keep quiet in classrooms and corridors, and avoid running. B. When ...
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Priority rules relating to various unsignalised crossings (e.g. zebra crossings, pedestrian refuges, paved crossings ) may be poorly understood, and may be understood differently by pedestrians and drivers. In a field survey conducted in Sydney and Goulburn, 297 people who had just been walking...