
Figure 4E-1 illustrates three typical types of pedestrian signal indications
as they would appear to persons facing the indications.
The first type, One Section (Outlined Symbol), shows an orange outline
of an upraised hand symbol and a white outline of a walking person symbol.
Both symbol indications are contained within a single signal section rectangular-shaped
housing, with the upraised hand on the left side and the walking person
on the right side.
The second type, One Section (Solid Symbol), shows a solid orange upraised
hand symbol and a solid white walking person symbol. Both symbol indications
are contained within a single signal section rectangular-shaped housing,
with the upraised hand on the left side and the walking person on the
right.
The third type, Two Section, shows a two-section signal face, with each
of the two sections being rectangular in shape and the two sections are
vertically aligned. The solid orange symbol of an upraised hand is shown
in the top section and the solid white symbol of a walking person is shown
in the bottom section.
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