Hazard and Risk Perception
What type of road users are permitted to use a toucan crossing?
- ○Pedestrians only
- ○Cyclists only
- ✓Pedestrians and cyclists
- ○Pedestrians, cyclists, and horse riders
Correct answer
Pedestrians and cyclists
'Toucan' stands for 'Two can cross' — both pedestrians and cyclists are permitted to cross simultaneously at a toucan crossing.
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