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PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS

Pedestrian Crossings are a specified part of a road where pedestrians have right of way to cross the road. Pedestrian Crossings are something that you will encounter in your UK Practical Driving Test, so it is important to know the correct way to approach them.

 

In this tutorial, Francis the Instructor explains the importance of knowing the difference between Controlled and Uncontrolled Pedestrian Crossings and provides key points to help identify them, as well as guides you on how to use them.

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