Rules for pedestrians•Rule 27
Understanding Equestrian Crossings
Equestrian crossings are for horse riders. They have pavement barriers, wider crossing spaces, horse and rider figures in the light panels and either two sets of controls (one higher), or just one higher control panel.
💡Example
Equestrian crossings are designed for horse riders, with features like pavement barriers and wider spaces to accommodate horses. For instance, when Alice is riding her horse in town, she uses the equestrian crossing, which has a higher control panel she can easily reach from horseback, ensuring a safe road crossing for both her and her horse.
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