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page 1Pedestrian crossing components
Ampelmännchen
thumb|East German
'''''' (; literally 'little traffic light man', diminutive of '''''' ) is the symbol shown on pedestrian signals in Germany. Prior to German reunification in 1990, the two German states had different forms of the pedestrian traffic lights, with a generic human figure in West Germany, and a generally "male" figure wearing a hat in the East.
tactile paving
system of textured ground surface indicators to assist pedestrians who are blind or visually impaired
refuge island
non-driveable area in the roadway, e.g. section of pavement or sidewalk in the middle of a road
pedestrian scramble
traffic management concept
Belisha beacon
design of lamp
Xiaoluren
thumb|A Striding Xiaolüren
Xiaolüren (Hsiao-lu-jen; ; Little Green Man; officially , "Pedestrian Countdown Display") can refer to any pedestrian traffic lights, but most often the animated traffic light system originally from Taiwan. It was first implemented in Taipei City between Songshou Road and Songzhi Road, in 1999, and came into widespread use around the country and almost replaced incandescent, static and non-animated pedestrian traffic lights within a few years.