0 a place on a road, especially one where there is a lot of traffic, across which wide, black and white lines are painted, and at which vehicles must stop to allow people to walk across the road -- 人行横道
In order to minimise the length of the locomotive, the crosswalks at the ends of the locomotives were omitted.
In some cases stop or yield lines are used in advance of mid-block crosswalks.
Blocks with dots are for installations at crosswalks, medians and station platforms while blocks with bars are for installations at stairways.
In some areas, blocks serving a directional function are installed within crosswalks.
Unmarked crosswalks generally exist as the logical extensions of sidewalks at intersections with approximately right angles.
These road crossing also include crosswalks that parallel the tracks, and pedestrian traffic lights as well.
In most areas, an intersection is considered to have a crosswalk, even if not painted, as long as the roads meet at approximate right angles.
Feedback instructed some jaywalkers to stop and escorted them to a crosswalk.