🧭 Independent Travel & Orientation *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

5.2 – Recognizing Pedestrian Signals and Lights: Pedestrian lights guide you when it’s safe to cross streets. The walking person symbol means “go,” while a red hand means “stop.” Some signals count down seconds, showing how much time remains to cross. Always start when it’s safe and finish quickly but calmly. Flashing lights mean it’s almost time to stop, not to begin crossing. Listening for audible cues helps those with low vision. Waiting for the full signal cycle keeps you patient and protected. Staying within the crosswalk keeps you visible to drivers. Knowing how to read these lights builds trust in your timing. Recognizing signals helps you move safely and confidently anywhere.

About this course

Training in navigation, transportation, and safety skills to support confident and independent travel in various environments.

This course includes:
  • Step-by-step route planning and navigation exercises
  • Transportation resource guides and safety checklists
  • Real-world travel practice scenarios for skill application

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