Published June 9, 2024 | Version v1
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PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS AND RULES OF MOVEMENT IN THEM

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Pedestrian crossings are critical elements of urban infrastructure designed 
to enhance the safety and efficiency of pedestrian movement. This article examines 
the various types of pedestrian crossings, the rules governing their use, and the 
impact of these rules on pedestrian and vehicular safety. By analyzing data from 
multiple urban settings, we aim to identify best practices and suggest improvements 
for pedestrian crossing regulations. This study also explores the behavioral patterns 
of pedestrians and drivers, and how they interact with the built environment to affect 
overall traffic safety

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