On 08/05/2019 22:48, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
I thought that controlled means that their is signage / indication of some form that says a driver has to stop to allow pedestrians to cross
I would take it to be more than that: something that controls *when* the vehicles have priority and when the pedestrians do. A zebra crossing in the UK is uncontrolled, and a signal-controlled crossing is, er, controlled by signals. Maybe a lollipop lady would also be a controlled crossing (but only at certain times of day).
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