They are Toucan Crossings.
No, pedestrians are not allowed in bike lanes when sidewalks are available.
Yield to the pedestrians.
When navigating a roundabout exit, signal your intention to exit, yield to pedestrians and vehicles already in the roundabout, and stay in your lane until you reach your exit. Be aware of other drivers and follow the posted speed limit.
In most areas, pedestrians are allowed to walk on roads if there are no sidewalks available. However, it is important for pedestrians to stay alert and follow safety guidelines to avoid accidents.
Yes. There is a walkway which was originally intended for pedestrians to be able to cross the bridge when it was raised to allow ships to pass underneath.
In California, pedestrians are required to use marked crosswalks when crossing the street. However, if there is no marked crosswalk available, pedestrians are allowed to cross at intersections. It is important for pedestrians to yield the right of way to vehicles when crossing outside of a marked crosswalk. Failure to do so may result in a citation or fine.
When navigating a 3-lane roundabout, follow these rules: Choose the correct lane before entering based on your exit. Yield to traffic already in the roundabout. Stay in your lane and do not change lanes. Use your turn signal when exiting. Watch for pedestrians and cyclists.
STEP 1. As you approach a multi-lane roundabout, slow down to the advisory speed and prepare to stop if necessary. STEP 2. Get in the appropriate lane well in advance of the intersection. Lane use signs will always show which lanes can be used for different turns. In this example: • To turn right, get into the right lane ONLY. • To go left, get into the left lane ONLY. • The sign shows that you can go straight from either lane in this example. STEP 3. Just before you get to the roundabout, be sure to watch for any pedestrians in the crosswalk. STEP 4. When you reach the roundabout, yield to all traffic already in the roundabout. Because the inside lane of the roundabout is usually allowed to exit, never attempt to enter alongside circulating vehicles, as they may intend to exit. STEP 5. When there is a safe gap in both lanes of crossing traffic, proceed into the roundabout, keeping to the right of the center island. Stay in your lane. Never change lanes within the roundabout. As with a standard intersection, you must be in the proper lane before entering. STEP 6. Once you've entered, you have the right of way. When you reach your desired exit point, simply proceed straight out of the roundabout. STEP 7. Be sure to watch for any pedestrians as you exit the roundabout, and be sure to stop for any pedestrians within the crosswalk.
The meaning of a "no jaywalking" sign is to inform pedestrians that they are not allowed to cross the street outside of designated crosswalks or at other non-designated locations. This sign is typically used to promote pedestrian safety and prevent accidents by ensuring that pedestrians use designated crossing areas.
These allow diagonal crossing. All vehicular traffic stops, and pedestrians are allowed to cross left, right, or diagonally across the intersection.
Pedestrians have the right of way at intersections, as they are more vulnerable and need to cross safely. Drivers must yield to pedestrians in crosswalks and at intersections.