What is the Difference Between a Zebra Crossing and a Pedestrian Crossing?

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DiTyler
07/29/25 6:48pm
Zebra Crossing and Pedestrian Crossing differ in the following aspects: 1. Location: A pedestrian sidewalk is located on both sides of the road, running parallel to the vehicle lanes, dedicated for pedestrian use. A pedestrian crossing, also known as a zebra crossing, is situated at intersections and is marked with zebra stripes or other indicators on the vehicle lanes, designated for pedestrians to cross the road. 2. Function: The primary purpose of a pedestrian sidewalk is for walking, and cycling is not allowed on it. Zebra crossings play a significant role in guiding vehicles and pedestrians to move and stop in an orderly manner on the street. When drivers see these white lines, they automatically slow down or stop to allow pedestrians to cross safely, greatly contributing to reducing traffic accidents and protecting personal safety.
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