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TYPE D: INTERSECTION CONTROLLED BY TRAFFIC LIGHTS OR STOP SIGNS (One street crossing).
COMPOSITION: 1 captain, 1 leader and 1 member
EQUIPMENT:
TYPE |
QUANTITY |
LIFESPAN |
Per team: |
Caps |
3 |
1 year |
Lapel Badges: |
|
|
Captain |
1 |
1 year |
Leader |
1 |
1 year |
Member |
1 |
1 year |
Per Crossing |
Jackets: |
|
|
Captain |
1 |
3 years |
Leader |
1 |
3 years |
Member |
1 |
3 years |
POSITION OF THE TEAM
The member takes up position on the side of the street from which the pedestrians wish to cross. The leader takes up position on the opposite side. The Captain is free to roam and offer assistance as needed.
PROCEDURE
The team sees to it that the pedestrians only enter the crossing when the traffic light is in their favour. In the case of a crossing regulated by stop signs, the traffic situation should be of such a nature that the crossing could be attempted safely.
- The pedestrians are prevented from crossing by the team member on the one side of the street and the leader on the opposite side of the street.
- Once the leader has ensured that the traffic situation is safe, the order for pedestrians to cross can be given.
- The member opposite the leader lifts an arm to stop pedestrian flow. This is done in time with the changing of the pedestrian light. When crossing is clear, leader blocks crossing (now empty).
- The team sees to it that the pedestrians only use the crossing when it is safe to do so (no stop boards are to be used).
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