Pedestrian crossing questions test your knowledge of zebra, pelican, toucan, and puffin crossings. With 5,800 learner drivers in Tipperary, understanding your obligations at crossings keeps both drivers and pedestrians safe.
Ireland’s largest inland county, Tipperary spans from the flat Golden Vale to the Galtee and Comeragh mountain foothills. The M7/M8 motorways cross the county. Clonmel’s Suir river crossings and Thurles’s narrow streets provide urban practice. The county’s agricultural economy means frequent encounters with farm machinery, livestock, and silage trucks on rural roads — all common theory test scenarios.
Pedestrian crossing questions test your knowledge of the four types of crossing in Ireland and your obligations at each. Getting these right requires knowing the differences between them.
The four types: Zebra crossing (black and white stripes, no lights, pedestrians have right of way). Pelican crossing (push-button controlled, has a flashing amber phase). Puffin crossing (sensors detect pedestrians, no flashing amber). Toucan crossing (shared by cyclists and pedestrians, wider than standard crossings).
Study approach: Make a comparison table of all four crossing types with their features and your obligations. The questions will test whether you can distinguish between them and know the rules for each specific type.
Common trap: The difference between pelican (flashing amber phase) and puffin (no flashing amber — sensors hold the red until pedestrians clear). This distinction appears in multiple questions.
Q1.What should you do when approaching a zebra crossing?
Q2.What is a pelican crossing?
Q3.What is a toucan crossing?
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Zebra: pedestrians have right of way when on the crossing
Pelican: pedestrian-operated traffic lights
Toucan: shared crossing for pedestrians and cyclists
Puffin: pedestrian user-friendly intelligent crossing
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A zebra crossing has black and white stripes and pedestrians have priority. A pelican crossing has traffic lights operated by pedestrians.
Yes, if a pedestrian is at or approaching the crossing with the intention to cross, you must stop.
Tipperary has one test centre in Clonmel with an approximate 9-week wait. Thurles and Nenagh residents may also consider Portlaoise or Limerick.
Suir bridge crossings feature on routes, and the town centre has some narrow streets. Practice the bypass roundabouts.
The RSA question bank contains 30 pedestrian crossing questions. On any given test, you’ll typically see 3–12 questions from this category depending on the random selection.
The national average pass rate for pedestrian crossing questions is 82%. Practising all 30 questions on L-Plate significantly improves your chances.