Overview of the pedestrian path sign


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Signs for pedestrians and drivers Life safety teacher, Alexey Alexandrovich Beresnev

Why are road signs needed? Road signs perform the same service as traffic lights, street and road marking lines. They regulate the flow of cars and people, make the work of drivers easier, and help pedestrians navigate correctly in difficult traffic conditions.

Where and how are road signs installed? The signs are located along the entire road route so that they are always to the right of the driver, so that he can see them without turning his head. Signs are mounted on special racks, on poles or suspended above the roadway.

ROAD SIGN - a sign with a schematic drawing installed near the road to communicate certain information to road users.

Practical task Draw signs in a notebook. Sign which group they belong to and who needs them: a pedestrian or a driver? Sign 1.22 “Pedestrian crossing” is located in cities 50-100 m before signs 5.19.1 – 5.19.2. Warns the driver that a pedestrian crossing is approaching, he must slow down and be extremely careful. Warning

The practical task is installed to the right of the road at the near border of the crossing relative to approaching vehicles, and sign 5.19.2 is installed to the left of the road at the far border of the crossing. Special requirements

Practical task 1.23 “Children”. The section of road nearby is located in the area of ​​schools, kindergartens, and clubs. It warns the driver about the possibility of children appearing in this place on the road, but does not mean at all that it is possible to cross the road here. Warning

Practical task 3.10 “Pedestrian traffic is prohibited.” prohibiting

Practical task prescriptive 4.5 “Pedestrian path”. Only pedestrians are allowed to move.

Practical task Information

Practical task 3.9 “Bicycles are prohibited.” Bicycles and mopeds are prohibited. prohibiting

Practical task prescriptive 4.4 “Bicycle path”. Only bicycles and mopeds are allowed. Pedestrians can also use the bike path (if there is no sidewalk or pedestrian path).

EXERCISE. Find mistakes in pedestrian behavior...

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Lesson 5. Signs for pedestrians and drivers.

Purpose of the lesson: teach how to use signs for pedestrians and drivers; consolidate these skills in practice.

Equipment: traffic regulations brochure, street layout with pedestrian path signs, enlarged signs 1.22, 1.23, 3.9, 3.10, 4.6, 4.6, 5.19.1 – 5.19.2, 5.17.1 – 5.17.2, 5.17.3 – 5.17.4; cards with signs of different groups for the game “Road Sign Experts”.

Recommendations for conducting a lesson.

The teacher begins the lesson with a conversation repeating the material covered.

Why are road signs needed? Road signs perform the same service as traffic lights, street and road marking lines. They regulate the flow of cars and people, make the work of drivers easier, and help pedestrians navigate correctly in difficult traffic conditions.

Where and how are road signs installed? The signs are located along the entire road route so that they are always to the right of the driver, so that he can see them without turning his head. Signs are mounted on special racks, on poles or suspended above the roadway.

What groups are all road signs divided into? Warning, prohibiting, prescriptive, priority, informational and indicative, service, additional information. There are 7 groups in total.

To better consolidate knowledge, it is recommended to use different versions of the game “Connoisseurs of Road Signs” (material from lesson 4 in 5th grade).

Stage 1 . Draw the signs 1.22, 1.23, 5.19.1 – 5.19.2 in your notebook; 3.10 and 4.6. Sign which group they belong to and who needs them: a pedestrian or a driver?

All signs have little people drawn in the center. But they differ in color and shape. Which of these are signs for drivers, and which for pedestrians?

These signs are from the warning group. They are both identical, triangular in shape with a red border. These are signs for drivers.

Sign 1.22 “Pedestrian crossing” is located in cities 50-100 m before signs 5.19.1 – 5.19.2 (note that these signs have the same names, but have different meanings). Sign 1.22 warns the driver that a pedestrian crossing is approaching, he must slow down and be extremely careful.

Sign 1.23 “Children” is located in the area of ​​schools, kindergartens, and clubs. It warns the driver about the possibility of children appearing in this place on the road, but does not mean at all that it is possible to cross the road here.

Signs 3.10 and 4.6 for pedestrians. Both of them are round and there are little men in the center, but the color of the signs is different and they belong to different groups. The sign with a red border, where the man is crossed out, refers to prohibitory signs - 3.10 “Pedestrian movement is prohibited.” The sign with the little man on a blue background belongs to the group of prescriptive signs - this is where you can walk: 4.6 - “Pedestrian path”.

And another group of signs with people. They are all square with a blue background. These are informational signs for pedestrians, that is, they indicate where you can cross the road (see appendix, figure 37 and 38).

6.6. "Underground pedestrian crossing."

6.7 “Overground pedestrian crossing.”

There are also signs with the same design in the center, but with different meanings. For example, signs 3.9 and 4.4 with a bicycle in the center for cyclists, both have a circular shape. But sign 3.9 with a red border, where a bicycle is on a white background, means “Roading on bicycles is prohibited” and belongs to the group of prohibitory signs.

Sign 4.6 “Bicycle path”, where a bicycle is on a blue background, just means that you can ride bicycles here. This sign belongs to the prescriptive group.

Stage 2. Solving problems using a model of a residential neighborhood with a road.

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Other prohibition signs for pedestrians

Russian legislation does not provide for other prohibitory signs that would be specifically intended for pedestrians. However, there is sign 3.9 “Prohibition on two-wheeled vehicles.” It is a white circle with red fields, behind which is a bicycle.

Such a sign is installed in places that are dangerous or not intended for riding two-wheeled vehicles. As a rule, these are sections of the road with high traffic intensity, highways, and tunnels.

Traffic signs that help pedestrians

Traffic rules should be learned not only by motorists, but also by those who are used to traveling on foot. Ignorance of the rules can lead to dire consequences. Here are 10 traffic signs that help pedestrians stay safe.

Indicates an area for safe crossing of the road and obliges motorists to slow down to let a pedestrian pass.

Shows particularly dangerous road sections where pedestrian traffic is prohibited.

The sign is installed at a suspension bridge that allows you to safely cross a busy highway or railroad tracks.

Entrance to a tunnel intended for crossing the road underground.

Symbolizes a section of the road on which only pedestrians and cyclists are allowed to travel.

Indicates an area designated for pedestrian use only. Vehicles are not allowed to enter.

“End of the pedestrian zone” symbolizes the end of an area intended only for walking.

The sign indicates an area where people can drive across the full width of the roadway, but caution must still be exercised. The maximum vehicle speed in a residential area is 20 km/h.

“End of the residential area” symbolizes the end of the safe area.

Inform passers-by about the location of the landing site or place to stop public transport.

Pedestrians are the same road users as drivers, so even a child should know the meaning of signs. The rules will help avoid chaos on the roads and innocent victims.

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Other signs for pedestrians

Paragraph 4.5 of the traffic rules provides for such road signs:

  • 4.5.2 – indicates the joint status of a pedestrian and bicycle path. It is installed if there is no division into different zones for both categories of road users;
  • 4.5.3 – it marks the end of the combined section;
  • 4.5.4 and 4.5.5 – these signs are designed to indicate separate traffic flows for pedestrians and cyclists.

These designations are comprehensive and do not have a two-valued interpretation.

Presentation on traffic rules “Road signs for pedestrians” (grade 1)

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The presentation was prepared by a primary school teacher at Municipal Budget Educational Institution Gymnasium No. 2 of Salsk, Rotov Region, Elena Yurievna Zimbalist Road signs for pedestrians Lesson on extracurricular activities “The ABCs of Traffic” 1st grade

teach children to distinguish road signs by color and shape; to form a system of knowledge about road signs and traffic rules; develop cognitive interests, logical thinking, memory, observation skills; cultivate discipline and organization; to form a culture of behavior on the street and road; increase the level of speech development.

There is a land crossing here, people walk all day long. You, driver, don’t be sad, let the pedestrian pass!

“Underground pedestrian crossing” Every pedestrian knows about this underground passage. It doesn't decorate the city, But it doesn't interfere with cars!

“Pedestrian traffic is prohibited” No pedestrians walk here in rain or shine. The sign tells them one thing: “You are prohibited from walking!”

“PEDESTRIAN PATH” Only feet walk along the pedestrian path. Only in a stroller and in the cinema is it possible to travel around.

“Public transport stopping place” At this place, a pedestrian waits patiently for transport. He's tired of walking, he wants to become a passenger.

Bicycle path Overtake Maxim Seryozhka. No one will bother you - All children know this sign. "BIKE LANE"

“TRAFFIC ON BICYCLES IS PROHIBITED” On my birthday I was given a high-speed bicycle. They taught me and explained how to ride where there is no sign.

Watching the cartoon Lessons from Aunt Owl “The ABCs of Road Safety”

Test "Test yourself!"

Name a sign that prohibits pedestrian traffic. A B C

What does this road sign mean? stairs to the basement underground passage above ground passage

Find the sign “Tram stop” A B C

What sign is called "Pedestrian path"? A B C D

Which sign indicates the safest road crossing? A B C

Which sign indicates "Bike path"? A B

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What other signs are there for pedestrians?

Crosswalk

Installed for safe road crossing. You need to know that there is a similar symbol that coordinates the driver and informs him that there is a pedestrian crossing nearby.

Underground crossing

The sign helps people see the nearby underground passage, and accordingly, it is located next to the subway.

Stop signs

The tram stop location also has an information function.
It marks the place where the transport stops, and it is attached specifically to the boarding area. Coordinates a person about the location of a route vehicle, and the owner of a vehicle about a crowd of people. The location of the bus stop is also needed for information. Helps us coordinate where transport stops in a given area, in this case a bus.

Bike Lane

A mandatory sign, it gives the right to move only to owners of bicycles or mopeds; people can walk on it only if there is no sidewalk nearby.

No entry

Why does this sign apply to pedestrians? Yes, all just because, having seen it, you cannot move around the territory even on a bicycle. The cyclist, having noticed the sign, is obliged to dismount from his vehicle and continue along the sidewalk, observing the rules of pedestrians. Bicycles are prohibited

The sign is located where it is dangerous to travel by this type of transport, mainly on active roadways of the city.

Children

A warning sign that informs the driver that children may be present. Located near schools, kindergartens and camps.

No Pedestrians

A prohibition sign is installed in dangerous areas, for example, near repair work.

Road signs for pedestrians

In the Russian Federation, there are currently more and more cars every year. At the same time, it is becoming increasingly difficult for pedestrians to move around the city, since careless motorists often do not seek to use their knowledge of road signs.

According to the Road Traffic Rules, as amended and supplemented, a pedestrian is a full participant in traffic, which means he is simply obliged to follow the rules of conduct on the road. Knowing road signs can save your health and sometimes your life.

These small images, constantly flashing on the roads, should become not empty space for the pedestrian, but faithful assistants on the way. Their thorough knowledge, of course, will help you feel more confident on the road and not get into ridiculous situations.

Road signs for pedestrians are contained in a separate section of the Rules of the Road. In the pictures that are in it, you can find the necessary road signs. All pictures of road signs are provided with explanations that are understandable in “human” language. They are very easy to remember and help you later navigate in any, even the most critical traffic situation.

One of the main signs that every pedestrian of any age should know is the pedestrian crossing sign. This sign informs you that it is possible to cross the roadway next to it. It is located near a special marking, popularly called a “zebra”. This square sign is only for pedestrians, but the triangular shape of the same road sign is intended only for motorists.

The next sign, relevant for pedestrians of any age, will be the “Underground passage”. It is installed at the entrance to the underground pedestrian crossing. You should not cross the roadway if this road sign is nearby.

It is quite useful to learn the signs indicating where the bus or tram stops. Please note that these signs are installed as close as possible to the waiting area for vehicles. If you have children, be sure to tell them about the rules of conduct while waiting for a bus or tram. This same sign is important for the driver, since his attention becomes more intense when approaching a stop with people.

For every pedestrian, and especially those living in a metropolis, the “Pedestrian path” and “Bicycle path” road signs will be useful. It is worth explaining to children that the pedestrian path is intended exclusively for pedestrians, but the bicycle path can be used by cyclists and moped drivers, but pedestrians can also walk on it. On these paths you need to walk on the right side, and you certainly shouldn’t interfere with other road users.

There are a number of prohibitory signs in the Road Traffic Rules for each pedestrian. A “No Entry” sign or simply a brick means that pedestrians will have priority in traffic. Remember that if you are riding a bicycle, then there is no path under the sign, but if you drive it in your hands, then the path will be clear.

Another sign that is important for pedestrians will be a sign that prohibits pedestrian traffic.

Knowing road signs and traffic rules for pedestrians will help you feel more confident on the road and not create emergency situations.

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Basic road signs for pedestrians

Everyone - both motorists and pedestrians - should know the rules of the road, signs, signs and symbols. It is thanks to this that the safety of both is achieved.

Pedestrians should pay special attention to the following signs - they are directly related to the regulation of their movement:

  1. "Crosswalk". In this case, the driver is obliged to let people cross the road, regardless of whether there is a zebra crossing on this section or not. The transition operates from one such designation to another.
  2. "No Pedestrians". As the name itself suggests, this is a prohibiting symbol. It can often be seen on roadsides and other places where walking is dangerous.
  3. "Underground pedestrian crossing." It indicates that there is an underground passage in this area. Following these instructions, you need to cross the street through the tunnel underneath it, and not run across a dangerous place through the traffic on top.
  4. "Public transport stop." Wherever such a sign hangs, you can expect the arrival of route transport, even if there is no stop for passengers.

Signs regulating the movement of pedestrians include a zebra crossing. True, this is not a sign, but a road marking. It indicates the places where it is safest to cross the roadway. Usually it is located in places of natural or artificial narrowing of the road to reduce the time for pedestrians to cross it.

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