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External environments fact sheet

5.7 Inline controlled crossing

An image of an inline controlled crossing at a corner junction with tactile paving tiles laid 2400mm across the width of the dropped kerb and 1200mm deep. A stem extends back from this area of tactile paving 1200mm wide, located adjacent to the push button control box and extends 1200mm back in  line with the direction of the main pedestrian flow, forming an L shaped arrangement of tactile paving. A white band is painted above the push button control box on the column.

Tactile surface arrangement on controlled crossings, Colour, General layout, Inset controlled crossing, Inset controlled crossing where direction of travel is not at 90 degrees across the road, Overlapping crossings

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