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Vulnerable Road users
Pedestrians
Children
Older drivers
Disabled drivers
Cyclists
Motorcyclists
Animals
New drivers
No answer will be sound your horn, flash your headlights or wave them across.
◆A pedestrian with a white stick and a red band is deaf and blind.
◆At night a pedestrian who is wearing reflective clothing and carrying a bright red light is leading an organized walk.
◆Whenever turning right always check your mirrors to make no one is about to overtake you.
◆Powered vehicles used by disabled people have a flashing amber beacon, which indicates a slow moving vehicle.
◆A pedestrian walking with a dog that has a yellow or burgundy coat is likely to be deaf.
◆At night, if dazzled by vehicles behind, you should set your mirror to anti-dazzle.
Road marking outside a school. You should not wait or park here, as you may obstruct children's view of the crossing area.
Cycle route ahead.
Elderly people crossing.
Pedestrians my be walking in the road as there is no pavement.
Sign found on a school bus.
With-flow pedal cycle lane.
A route for pedestrians and cyclists.
◆There are flashing amber lights under a school warning sign.
- Reduce speed until you are clear of the area
◆You are driving in slow-moving queues of traffic. Just before changing lane you should
- look for motorcyclists filering through the traffic