Crossing the road recklessly is called JAYWALKING
I'm assuming you mean a road crossing. In the UK, this is called a pegasus crossing.
A danger on the road.
A road hog.
The compound noun for the designated place for crossing a main road is a crosswalk.
Foote's Crossing Road was created in 1913.
crossing a road is dangerous . rails are rare in track but vehicles are common in road
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The statement is neither true or false,"crossing a road from behind a road"simply does not make sense as a statement - how can you cross a road from behind a road!
When we will not cross the road on zebra crossing then harmful accident not happen.
cross street
A railroad intersection is commonly referred to as a "grade crossing" or "level crossing." This is where a railway line crosses a road or path at the same level, allowing vehicles and pedestrians to cross the tracks. These crossings can be marked with signage, signals, and barriers to enhance safety.
The adverb in the sentence is "twice." It describes how many times she had to look before crossing the road.