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2009 Edition Part 4 Figure 4F-3. Sequence for a Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon

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Figure 4F-3. Sequence for a Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon

This figure shows the six intervals in a sequence for a pedestrian hybrid beacon.

Each interval is shown as a signal face having three lenses: two horizontally aligned with a third centered under them.

The first interval is labeled "1. Dark Until Activated." It shows black squares for a circular red signal (not shown) to the left of a circular red signal (not shown) above a black square for a circular yellow signal (not shown).

The second interval is labeled "2. Flashing Yellow Upon Activation." It shows black squares for a circular red signal (not shown) to the left of a circular red signal (not shown) above a circular yellow signal labeled "flashing yellow."

The third interval is labeled "3. Steady Yellow." It shows black squares for a circular red signal (not shown) to the left of a circular red signal (not shown) above a circular yellow signal labeled "steady yellow."

The fourth interval is labeled "4. Steady Red During Pedestrian Walk Interval." It shows a circular red signal to the left of a circular red signal, both labeled "steady red" above a black square for a circular yellow signal (not shown).

The fifth interval is labeled "5. Alternating Flashing Red During Pedestrian Clearance Interval." It shows a circular red signal labeled "flashing red" to the left of a black square for a circular red signal (not shown) above a black square for a circular yellow signal (not shown). To the right, the same arrangement is shown, except the circular red signal labeled "flashing red" is shown at the top right instead of the top left.

The sixth interval is labeled "6. Dark Again Until Activated." It shows black squares for a circular red signal (not shown) to the left of a circular red signal (not shown) above a black square for a circular yellow signal (not shown).

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