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Pedestrian Light Signals: Know When to Stop and Go Safely

pedestrian-light - Pedestrian light British road sign meaning

The Pedestrian Light sign indicates traffic signal aspects that apply to your lane or movement. You must obey the signal that controls your specific position on the road. This is crucial for understanding how controlled junctions and crossings operate, ensuring you stop on red and proceed only when the signal allows and the way is clear. Always apply the signal relevant to your lane or road-user category, as different signals for pedestrians, cyclists, or trams may exist.

Pedestrian Light Signals: Interpretation and Recognition

Master the 'Pedestrian light' signal, a crucial aspect of Great Britain's traffic rules. Understanding its meaning is vital for safe navigation and passing your theory test, ensuring you respond correctly to these important traffic signs.

Definition of pedestrian-light

Traffic light signal signs and diagrams help drivers understand how controlled movements work at junctions, crossings, priority sections, or special road-user facilities. This sign may show a standard aspect, a turn filter, a tram or cycle signal, or a priority arrangement. A safe response means stopping at the correct line on red, proceeding only on the applicable signal, and checking that the way ahead is clear. It is listed in the catalogue as code pedestrian-light.

Meaning of pedestrian-light

"Pedestrian light" shows a traffic-signal aspect, filter, or signal arrangement. The driver must obey the signal that applies to their lane, movement, or road-user category.

Allowed actions for pedestrian-light

Stop at the correct line when the signal requires it.Prepare to move only when the applicable signal permits it.Proceed on green or a filter arrow only when the way is clear.Watch for pedestrians, cyclists, trams, buses, and turning traffic controlled by separate signals.

Prohibited actions for pedestrian-light

Do not pass a red signal or stop beyond the stop line.Do not enter a junction you cannot clear.Do not follow a filter arrow for a movement it does not control.Do not assume green means it is safe without checking the junction.

pedestrian-light - Pedestrian light road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the pedestrian-light - Pedestrian light road sign. Learn how the sign works, what rules it represents, and how it affects real driving situations. This FAQ strengthens your understanding and supports accurate decision making for the British driving theory exam in Great Britain.

What does the Pedestrian Light traffic sign mean?

The Pedestrian Light sign refers to traffic signals that control your movement on the road. It means you must obey the specific signal aspect (red, green, filter arrow, etc.) that applies to your lane or direction of travel at junctions, crossings, or special facilities. This sign ensures orderly traffic flow and safety for all road users.

What is the most important rule when seeing the Pedestrian Light sign?

The most important rule is to always obey the signal relevant to your lane or movement. If it's red, you must stop before the stop line. If it's green or a filter arrow, you can proceed, but only if the way ahead is clear and it's safe to do so. Never assume green means it's safe without checking.

What actions are prohibited when encountering a Pedestrian Light signal?

You are prohibited from passing a red signal or crossing the stop line when it is red. You must not enter a junction unless you can clear it. It’s also forbidden to follow a filter arrow if it doesn't apply to your intended movement. Remember to always check that the junction is clear before proceeding, even on a green light.

Are there different types of signals that the Pedestrian Light sign might refer to?

Yes, the Pedestrian Light sign can represent various signals. Besides standard red and green lights, it might include filter arrows for specific turns, or separate signals for trams and cyclists. You must always adhere to the signal that specifically controls your lane and intended manoeuvre.

What are common theory test traps related to the Pedestrian Light sign?

A common trap is assuming that a green light automatically means it's safe to proceed. Learners often forget to check if the junction is clear or if other traffic (like turning vehicles or pedestrians) might pose a hazard. Another trap is not understanding that filter arrows or signals for trams/cycles can override or modify the main traffic light indications.

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A clear reference image of the pedestrian-light - Pedestrian light road sign used in Great Britain.

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Other names for the pedestrian-light - Pedestrian light

The pedestrian-light - Pedestrian light road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

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Great Britain Traffic Light Signals road sign category

The pedestrian-light - Pedestrian light road sign is part of the Great Britain Traffic Light Signals category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

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