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The crossing is characterised by longitudinal stripes on the road, parallel to the flow of the traffic, alternately a light colour and a dark one.
The light colour is usually white and the dark colour may be painted – in which case black is typical – or left unpainted if the road surface itself is dark.
If there are no additional traffic lights, pedestrians always have right of way on a zebra crossing.
In countries such as the United Kingdom, zebra markings are used only where pedestrians have permanent right of way.
In other countries they are also used on pedestrian crossings controlled by traffic signals, and pedestrians have priority only when the lights show green to pedestrians.
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