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Definition of crosswalk in English: crosswalknounˈkrɒswɔːkˈkrɔsˌwɔk North American A marked part of a road where pedestrians have right of way to cross; a pedestrian crossing. Example sentencesExamples - This applied not only at intersections and crosswalks, but anywhere.
- Over the weekend, the students posted their response in the form of a chalk outline of a pedestrian where the crosswalk once was.
- They approached the end of the sidewalk, the dull click of the pedestrian crosswalk blinking with the small white man.
- Detectors were installed to monitor pedestrians only on the crosswalk but not on the footpath.
- Pedestrians have the right-of-way on crosswalks, sidewalks and walkways across streets at stop signs.
- As I emerged on the other side of the sidewalk, I stood at the edge of the road beside the crosswalk.
- Injuries are more likely in areas without crosswalks.
- I looked down at the dirty yellow lines of the crosswalk.
- Ian was one of those who walked, and he crossed the street at the crosswalk just beside the student parking lot.
- But on the freeway there are neither stoplights, yield signs, nor crosswalks at which to pause, only furious and never-ceasing movement.
- We were still on the crosswalk, a few yards away from the curb.
- She said marked crosswalks without lights provide a false security for pedestrians.
- There was neither a street light nor a crosswalk at that location in the road.
- When the pedestrian phase is too long, drivers may be unnecessarily delayed at an empty crosswalk after all pedestrians have completed their crossing.
- It is important that students understand that the traffic calming devices on the Ring Road are not crosswalks.
- Richards emphasized police urge motorists always to watch closely for any sort of pedestrian movement when approaching a crosswalk.
- Current law orders motorists to stop on both sides whenever a pedestrian steps onto the crosswalk, an unlikely event in this burg.
- When school resumes again, drivers need to be aware of school zones, crosswalks and bus stops.
- Observe your child crossing the street safely at the crosswalks.
- This means a route with slower traffic, more crosswalks, more crossing guards, and more sidewalks with wider surfaces and unobstructed views.
Definition of crosswalk in US English: crosswalknounˈkrɔsˌwɔkˈkrôsˌwôk North American A marked part of a road where pedestrians have right of way to cross. British term pedestrian crossing Example sentencesExamples - Over the weekend, the students posted their response in the form of a chalk outline of a pedestrian where the crosswalk once was.
- It is important that students understand that the traffic calming devices on the Ring Road are not crosswalks.
- Injuries are more likely in areas without crosswalks.
- She said marked crosswalks without lights provide a false security for pedestrians.
- Detectors were installed to monitor pedestrians only on the crosswalk but not on the footpath.
- This means a route with slower traffic, more crosswalks, more crossing guards, and more sidewalks with wider surfaces and unobstructed views.
- There was neither a street light nor a crosswalk at that location in the road.
- I looked down at the dirty yellow lines of the crosswalk.
- They approached the end of the sidewalk, the dull click of the pedestrian crosswalk blinking with the small white man.
- Richards emphasized police urge motorists always to watch closely for any sort of pedestrian movement when approaching a crosswalk.
- When the pedestrian phase is too long, drivers may be unnecessarily delayed at an empty crosswalk after all pedestrians have completed their crossing.
- But on the freeway there are neither stoplights, yield signs, nor crosswalks at which to pause, only furious and never-ceasing movement.
- Ian was one of those who walked, and he crossed the street at the crosswalk just beside the student parking lot.
- Pedestrians have the right-of-way on crosswalks, sidewalks and walkways across streets at stop signs.
- As I emerged on the other side of the sidewalk, I stood at the edge of the road beside the crosswalk.
- We were still on the crosswalk, a few yards away from the curb.
- This applied not only at intersections and crosswalks, but anywhere.
- Current law orders motorists to stop on both sides whenever a pedestrian steps onto the crosswalk, an unlikely event in this burg.
- When school resumes again, drivers need to be aware of school zones, crosswalks and bus stops.
- Observe your child crossing the street safely at the crosswalks.
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