zebra crossing

NOUN
  1. street crossing where pedestrians have right of way; often marked in some way (especially with diagonal stripes)
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How To Use zebra crossing In A Sentence

  • At roundabouts, zebra crossings, crossroads and traffic lights, rear-end shunts can cause serious injury and, in some extreme cases, death.
  • At roundabouts, zebra crossings, crossroads and traffic lights, rear-end shunts can cause serious injury and, in some extreme cases, death.
  • Children as pedestrians are advised to cross the road only at zebra crossings, pedestrian subways and overbridges.
  • Mr Ahern also suggested that a zebra crossing be put in at every 70 metres on the main streets in the town and develop a linear park along the riverbank.
  • They cross zebra crossings when pedestrians are on them, mount the kerb and have a disregard for cycle lanes.
  • Increasing national popularity resulted in a nine-month residency at the once-infamous Sun City resort, where the Soweto String Quartet was discovered by BMG Records producer Grahame Beggs; their label debut, Zebra Crossing, appeared in mid 1998, followed a year later by Renaissance. AvaxHome
  • Work began at the end of May to improve the zebra crossing and widen footways in Pickwick Road, Corsham, to make it safer for schoolchildren and shoppers.
  • A wrong right: the zebra crossing in Dulwich A sign on Frington beach in Essex which should say 'groyne' Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • Children as pedestrians are advised to cross the road only at zebra crossings, pedestrian subways and overbridges.
  • Guess it would have been OK if the discombobulated old drunk had skittled some kid on a zebra crossing.
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