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Encyclopedia > Pegasus crossing

A Pegasus Crossing is a type of pedestrian crossing in the United Kingdom which has a special consideration for horse riders. They are named after the mythical winged horse, the Pegasus. This crossing in London was famously featured on the cover of The Beatles album Abbey Road. ... Binomial name Equus caballus Linnaeus, 1758 The Horse (Equus caballus) is a sizeable ungulate mammal, one of the seven modern species of the genus Equus. ... Pegasus on roof of Poznań Opera House In Greek mythology, Pegasus (Pegasos) was a winged horse that was the foal of Poseidon, in his role as horse-god, and the Gorgon Medusa. ...


Normally, they are in the form of a pelican crossing but simply have a control panel slightly higher up so that people riding horses can reach the button easily, and the "Green Man" and "Red Man" pictograms are replaced with horses. Additional features include wooden safety fence, and a wider crossing so that the horses are further away from cars than normal. Control panel at a pelican crossing A pelican crossing, (from Pelicon crossing: PEdestrian LIght CONtrolled crossing, a synonymous term) is a type of pedestrian crossing. ... Pictogram for public toilets A pictogram or pictograph is a symbol which represents an object or a concept by illustration. ...


External links

  • British Horse Society website - for more info

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Pegasus crossing - Biocrawler (139 words)
A Pegasus Crossing is a type of pedestrian crossing in the United Kingdom which has a special consideration for horse riders.
Normally, they are in the form of a pelican crossing but simply have a control panel slightly higher up so that people riding horses can reach the button easily, and the "Green Man" and "Red Man" pictograms are replaced with horses.
Additional features include wooden safety fence, and a wider crossing so that the horses are further away from cars than normal.
Zebra crossing (298 words)
A zebra crossing is a type of pedestrian crossing, characterised by stripes (hence the term, named after the zebra) on the road, parallel to the flow of the traffic, alternatingly a light color (usually white) and a dark one (fl, or, if the road surface itself is of a dark color, just that).
In the United Kingdom the crossing is marked with beacons on either side of the road, called Belisha beacons, These are the fl and white poles topped by flashing orange globes.
This is in contrast to a similar crossing, known as a pelican crossing (Pedestrian Light Controlled), which is marked with traffic lights for the vehicles and a green and red man lighting up to show pedestrians when to cross and when to stay.
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