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Local Transport Note 2/95 Design of pedestrian crossings

Publication Year

1995

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Recommends the practices to be followed when planning, designing and installing at-grade pedestrian crossings. It describes all types of crossings, including shared facilities with cyclists, other than those at signalled junctions. Advice is given on the design of pedestrian crossings in general and the operation of signal-controlled (Pelican, Puffin or Toucan) crossings in particular.

Document History

Also known as: How to design and install pedestrian crossings. First published as: LTN 2/95 Design of pedestrian crossings (DoT, 1995), Superseded by LTN 2/95 Design of pedestrian crossings. 3rd impression (DfT, 2005).

ISBN

9780115516269

Publisher Information

Department of Transport

Now known as the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR). The Department of Transport merged with the Department of the Environment. Content was published under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

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