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Dangers of Not having zebra crossing?

I would imagine that not having Zebra crossings would be detrimental to the welfare of the Zebra population as well as the property of those who hit them. I would love to see some Zebra crossings identified in my state Pennsylvania. I guess I'll write my congressman. Viper1


When were zebra crossings introduced?

In the UK in 1949 over 1000 were introduced. They came into law in 1951


What fonts does the Zebra label maker have?

The Zebra label maker has what ever font your heart desires. All you need to do is download which font you want and presto! From Comic MS to Times Roman, you are the boss of the font.


Were the beatles the first to invent a Zebra crossings after abbey road hit...?

The zebra crossing was invented in 1949. The Beatles had NOTHING to do with roads, highways, or public safety. Is this question a joke?!


How does zebra crossings stop road accidents?

it can stop accidents by letting people across and is visibe from in the car to road


What do the British call crosswalks?

We call them 'pedestrian crossings' but we have different names for them depending on the exact type. For example a certain kind has black and white stripes, we call these 'zebra crossings'.


What has the author John Michael Bagley written?

John Michael Bagley has written: 'Road accidents at zebra and pelican crossings'


Why did the koala cross the road?

Because the signal was green. Because he wanted to be a zebra crossing. (This only works in areas where pedestrian crossings are striped in broad black-and-white stripes and called 'zebra crossings').


Does the Zebhorse exist?

Yes, the Zebhorse is a mix between a male Zebra and a female Horse!


What stripy animals exist?

zebra black and white strips, tiger black and orange


How many times can a female zebra have a baby a year?

3 times


What is a Belisha beacon?

A Belisha beacon is a tall black and white pole topped by a flashing orange globe, placed on either side of the road at zebra crossings.