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Why do some pedestrian crossings not have a red and green man visible on the opposite sides of the crossing?

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Why do some pedestrian crossings not have a red and green man visible on the opposite sides of the crossing?

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This is a new type of crossing known as a puffin crossing. For further information view our pedestrian crossings page which contains a leaflet on how to use puffin crossings.

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