Pedestrian Crossing - learn to drive
Crossing (Light-Controlled)
Crossing (No-Lights)
Hand Signals
Pedestrian safety is generally the responsibility of drivers. If someone crosses the road in front of you, you should give them 'right of way'.
Crossing (Light-Controlled)
Pedestrian crossings can vary in signal and your required action. However the pedestrians always have 'right of way'. This lesson introduces the types of light controlled crossings and your required action.
Lesson guideline:
- Identifying the crossings.
- Assessing the lights.
- Stopping.
- Types of light controlled crossing.
- Moving off.
Crossing (No-Lights)
Also known as zebra crossings, the absence of lights to control pedestrians means extra vigilance from drivers is needed. This lesson helps you to identify these crossings and the required action a driver must take.
Lesson guideline:
- Identifying the crossing.
- Assessing the crossing.
- Proceeding through the crossing.
- Central refuges.
- School crossings.
Hand Signals
You should know all of the hand signals as you may well need them sometime. This lesson shows when hand signals could be useful and the appropriate signals to use.
Lesson guideline:
- When to use hand signals.
- Appropriate signals.
- Traffic police signals.