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You are driving on a 30 mph road when you see a red traffic light at a toucan crossing. A cyclist is waiting on the crossing area, and a pedestrian is standing on the kerb, both have pressed the button. As the signal changes to green for them, what is the safest action for you to take?
Explanation
At toucan crossings, both cyclists and pedestrians share the crossing space and see the green signal together. The Highway Code (Rule 25) states that cyclists are permitted to ride across. When the signal for them is green and your signal is red, you must stop and allow both pedestrians and cyclists to cross safely before moving off. You must not proceed through the crossing while it is in use, even if only one person is crossing or is still approaching.
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