Practice pedestrian crossing questions. Zebra, pelican, and toucan crossings explained for the Irish theory test.
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What should you do when approaching a zebra crossing?
What is a pelican crossing?
What is a toucan crossing?
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Zebra: yield to pedestrians waiting to cross or already crossing
Signal-controlled crossing: obey the lights
Uncontrolled or courtesy crossing: pedestrians have no automatic right of way
Toucan: shared crossing for pedestrians and cyclists
Correct answers needed on the official car and bike test
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At a zebra crossing, drivers yield to pedestrians waiting to cross or already crossing. At a signal-controlled crossing, everyone obeys the lights.
No automatic right of way applies at an uncontrolled or courtesy crossing. Approach carefully and be ready to stop.