Gallery:Pelican Crossing
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Brecon- B4601, Orchard street. These were added in the last few years.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 27, 2007 by AAndyLooking west, with Ilford Central Library visible on the right.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 09, 2006 by Sunil_of_YoxleyNearside signal head view towards South.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 24, 2007 by FreddyTheFrogPed PB
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 24, 2007 by FreddyTheFrogView showing 3rd ped PB in the middle of an S2 road. All the PBs activate the entire crossing, it is not staggered.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 24, 2007 by FreddyTheFrogLooking east along Derby ring road. This unusual structure has four arms, each with steps and ramp, hence the name.
this picture was taken from SJ-85883-84715 looking west along the B5094 in Stanley Green. The entrance to the Royal School for the Deaf and Communication Disorders is just on the right, the sign can be seen.
Where Whelley meets Scholes. The road, the B5238, changes its name from Scholes to Whelley where Bradshaw Street comes in from the left.
Mulcaster Street, at the heart of St.Helier town centre, shows how narrow the street is even a Pelican crossing is provided instead of a Zebra meaning it is very busy during peak hours.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 04, 2008 by DorsetWayThe B6167 from Stockport to Reddish viewed from the top deck of a Stagecoach #203 bus near Coronation Street.
Taken in 1986, I lived in the road on the right just behind where I was standing.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 28, 2009 by DavidNW9The busy Edgware Road. The 2nd junction is with the A501 and A4209. In the far background is the A40 Marylebone flyover. Shame you can't get onto it from this road which is suppossed to be a multiplex for the A40.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 18, 2006 by multiraider2Just west of the Red Cow -- view from the temporary pedestrian bridge. Luas P+R to the left, Monastery road to the right.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 06, 2007 by csdAll british apart from the prisma technik pushbuttons (I like these as they have a tactile map of the crossing for blind people which tells them of any traffic islands/refuges in the crossing).
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 01, 2007 by murphaph