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You are approaching a puffin crossing and see a pedestrian waiting by the control box on your side of the road. The traffic light for vehicles is still green. What should you be particularly aware of in this situation?

Explanation

According to the Highway Code, Rule 23, puffin crossings differ from pelican crossings because the red and green pedestrian figures are above the control box on your side of the road and there is no flashing green figure phase. Pedestrians press the button and wait for the steady green figure before crossing. As a driver, you should understand how the signals work so you can anticipate when pedestrians may start to cross and respond safely.

Highway Code Reference

Rule 23: Rule 23

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