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Who can use toucan crossings?

  1. Only pedestrians

  2. Peds and horses

  3. Cyclists and pedestrians

  4. All motor vehicles

The correct answer is: Cyclists and pedestrians

Toucan crossings are designed to facilitate the safe crossing of both pedestrians and cyclists. The name "toucan" suggests two can cross at the same time, emphasizing the dual use. These crossings feature traffic lights that are operated by both pedestrians and cyclists, allowing them to share the crossing facility. This unique design is important because it acknowledges the growing number of cyclists on the roads and provides them with a dedicated crossing point that operates in conjunction with pedestrian safety measures. The presence of specific signage indicates that these crossings are suitable for both groups, ensuring that everyone can cross safely together. Options that limit usage to only pedestrians or to specific other groups, such as horse riders or motor vehicles, do not accurately represent the purpose of toucan crossings, which is to promote shared use by cyclists and pedestrians.