Pedestrian Crossovers
As part of our continued efforts to improve community safety and promote active transportation, Clarington is installing pedestrian crossovers at several locations across the Municipality.
Existing pedestrian crossovers:
- Avondale Drive at Stagemaster Drive, Courtice
- Baseline Road at Bowmanville Valley Trail Crossing, Bowmanville
- Beaver Street at Robert Street, Newcastle
- Church Street at Lambert Street, Bowmanville
- Concession Road 3 and Scugog Street/Middle Road roundabout, Bowmanville
- Edward Street at Lion’s Trail Crossing, Newcastle
- Green Road and Aspen Springs Drive roundabout, Bowmanville
- Green Road and Boswell Drive/Clarington Boulevard roundabout, Bowmanville
- Green Road and Remmington Street roundabout, Bowmanville
- Hillier Street at the Waverley Public School walkway, Bowmanville
- Honeyman Drive Walkway – 50 metres west of Darryl Caswell Way, Bowmanville
- King Street at Silver Street, Bowmanville
- Mearns Avenue and Soper Creek Drive, Bowmanville
- Queen Street at Division Street, Bowmanville
- Scugog Street at Somerscales Drive, Bowmanville
- Simpson Avenue and Jane Street, Bowmanville
- Uptown Avenue at Garnet B. Rickard Rickard Recreation Complex parking lot, Bowmanville
- Waverley Road and Quinn Drive, Bowmanville
- 153 King Avenue East, Newcastle
What is a pedestrian crossover?
A pedestrian crossover is a designated crossing area that allows pedestrians to safely cross the road where vehicles must yield to the pedestrian. Pedestrian crossovers are identified by specific pavement markings and crossing signs. Some crossovers may include yellow rectangular rapid flashing beacons. The signs have a white background with an image of a pedestrian and the text “stop for pedestrians.” The pavement markings include a yield to pedestrian line which is a series of white triangles, and a ‘ladder crosswalk’ which alternates thick white lines and areas with no markings.
Pedestrians have the right of way at pedestrian crossovers, drivers and cyclists must stop behind the yield line and wait until the pedestrian completely crosses the road before proceeding.
It is important that drivers, cyclists and pedestrians each know their role when approaching a pedestrian crossover.
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