Auckland City Council - City Scene
Who gives way to whom when crossing the road? It's not as well understood as you might think, says Auckland City road
safety co-ordinator Raewyn Fairley. "We've had instances of vehicles stopping for pedestrians using refuges, and of
pedestrians stepping out from refuges and expecting vehicles to stop."
A new Auckland City road safety campaign called "It's Not Always Black and White" aims to settle the confusion. Its key
messages are:
* Pedestrians must give way to motorists at refuge islands
* Motorists must give way to pedestrians at zebra crossings
She says motorists should never assume that a pedestrian has seen them, and pedestrians should never assume that a
motorist will stop for them.
"Really, it is up to motorists and pedestrians to look out for each other. The refuges and zebra crossings are there to
be used, and pedestrians must use them. Similarly, motorists must be aware of other road users, and be prepared to share
the road."
A brochure entitled "It's Not Always Black and White" is available from Auckland City (Ph 379 2020) and all Auckland
city libraries.