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{|class="wikitable" Schedule 14 General Directions
 * Column 1 - Contains the Table Item number.
 * Column 2 - Contains sign diagram number and description.
 * Column 3 - Contains sign illustrations and prescribed size ranges.
 * Column 4 - Sets out the permitted sign location and permitted variants.
 * Part 4
 * Sets out the requirements applying to signs and road markings in Parts 2 and 3.
 * Part 5
 * Sets out requirements in relation to movement at a Zebra Crossing or a Puffin Crossing
 * Part 6
 * Column 4 - Sets out the permitted sign location and permitted variants.
 * Part 4
 * Sets out the requirements applying to signs and road markings in Parts 2 and 3.
 * Part 5
 * Sets out requirements in relation to movement at a Zebra Crossing or a Puffin Crossing
 * Part 6
 * Part 5
 * Sets out requirements in relation to movement at a Zebra Crossing or a Puffin Crossing
 * Part 6
 * Part 6
 * Part 6
 * Sets out sign specific directions.
 * }

Pedestrian crossings

Sometimes known as Pedex, POTS or 'one-can' crossings, this uses the same sequence as at a junction. The sequence includes a steady amber period for traffic and a blackout period for pedestrians, and it can be provided with on crossing detection or with countdown. However, the two cannot be used 63