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394:, where they are required at all marked pedestrian crossings. Traffic regulations require a controlling authority to erect on each pole, indicating the presence and position of a pedestrian crossing, either an internally illuminated amber globe not less than 300 mm (12") in diameter, which has a lamp that provides 40 to 60 flashes per minute, or a 400 mm (16") diameter fluorescent orange disk. The pole must be erected within 2 metres (6') of each end of a crossing. The poles must be not less than 75 mm (3") in diameter, and not less than 2 metres (6') in height, and must be clearly painted with alternate parallel bands of black and white, each having a width of approximately 300 mm (12"). Disks are a relatively new addition as a replacement for illuminated globes, having only become prominent since the 1990s. 571: 508: 544: 496: 556: 532: 124: 355: 520: 27: 259:
Belisha beacons provide additional visibility to zebra crossings for motorists, primarily at night. The UK flash rate is 750 ms on, 750 ms off. Some crossings are set so that each beacon flashes alternately to the other side, but they often fall out of synchronization over time. Beacons with an outer
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rule 195 states that "you should give way to pedestrians waiting to cross" and "you MUST give way when a pedestrian has moved onto a crossing". The word "MUST" reflects a legal requirement, the relevant legislation being cited as "ZPPPCRGD reg 25". The other statement is not a legal requirement, but
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to trial the implementation of zebra crossings without Belisha beacons, instead using fixed blue mandatory signs, such as are used in Continental Europe. These crossings will be cheaper and quicker to implement, as they do not require an electrical connection. The signs were adopted in March 2024,
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Some of the crossings have plastic poles that are translucent, and lit internally. This is immediately apparent in dull weather and at night. The clearly illuminated white sections announce the presence of the poles carrying the yellow globes, increasing the visibility of the crossings to all road
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briefly had a small number of Belisha beacon marked crossings in the late 1960s and early 1970s, but the majority of Australian crossings are zebra crossings marked by large yellow circular signs bearing a walking legs symbol.
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Similar to the United Kingdom, two Belisha beacons are required, each to be put at each end of the zebra crossing. When there is a pedestrian refuge of central reservation, additional Belisha beacons may be added.
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users. These illuminated white sections can, however, obscure the presence of a pedestrian waiting to cross, as a driver cannot see the dark shape behind the brighter light coming from the pole.
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who, in 1934, added beacons to pedestrian crossings, marked by large metal studs in the road surface. These crossings were later painted in black and white stripes, and thus are known as
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or central reservation in the road, the traffic authority can opt whether to place one or more beacons centrally. An exception is crossings over cycle paths, which do not need beacons.
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Belisha beacons inspired a popular card game called 'Belisha'. It was aimed to teach road safety to children. It featured pictures of road scenes and a few notable places, like
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decided to erect ‘Belisha beacons’ at kerbside, alongside pedestrian crossings. The first Belisha beacons were erected in the London authorities areas and, following the
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Since the introduction of new regulations in 1997, the number of zebra crossings and Belisha beacons has fallen in the northern counties of England, being replaced by
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in the middle of the road, in addition to or instead of at the roadside. Many of these new crossings are signposted that pedestrians must give way to traffic.
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the advice in the Highway Code is admissible as evidence of what constitutes an acceptable standard of driving, for example for the offence of
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To be legally compliant in the UK, every zebra crossing must be equipped with two Belisha beacons. In cases where there is a
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Belisha beacons ranged all over Liberian zebra crossings from 1960 to 2010, and some were still in use from 2010 to 2013.
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produced a short film which showed the correct way to use a pedestrian crossing (without the stripes at this time).
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A Belisha beacon atop its striped pole. This example also features a spot lamp to illuminate the crossing at night.
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Belisha beacons were uncommon, but the Highway Code allowed for using them up until the early 1960s.
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lights, preferred for their brightness and low electricity consumption, are replacing traditional
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arcade game called ‘Belisha Beacons’ in which contestants would throw balls at traffic signs.
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The new pedestrian crossing sign in Ireland, featuring a fluorescent yellow background
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In Singapore, all zebra crossings are marked by Belisha beacons.
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Outside of the UK, Belisha beacons are perhaps most prominent in
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French street light with two amber flashing lights on its sides
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A zebra crossing outfitted with Belisha beacons in Hong Kong
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Example of Belisha beacons at a zebra crossing in Singapore
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of Hong Kong for pedestrian crossings to be considered a "
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