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The Zebra, Pelican and Puffin Pedestrian Crossings Regulations and General Directions 1997

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Pedestrian light signals

4.—(1) The pedestrian light signals shall be of the size, colour and type of the signals shown in diagram 4002 in Schedule 9 to the 1994 Regulations.

(2) The signals shall be so designed that—

(a)they operate in the following sequence—

(i)steady red,

(ii)steady green,

(iii)flashing green;

(b)the red figure can be internally illuminated by a steady light;

(c)the green figure can be internally illuminated by a steady light or a light which flashes at a rate of not less than 70 nor more than 90 flashes per minute; and

(d)when one signal is illuminated the other is not.

(3) The signals may incorporate a device for emitting audible signals whilst the green figure is illuminated by a steady light.

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