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- Q5311492 subject Q7214373.
- Q5311492 subject Q8791347.
- Q5311492 abstract "A duck crossing is either a designated place designed to allow ducks to cross a road or a marked-off route through which ducks are commonly expected to travel. While ducks are generally aware of their surroundings and possible dangers, they are not immune from accidents. The increasing number of fatalities on roads led to concern within many local towns and communities. Aside from specific man made crossings, a duck crossing may also refer to a wider area used as a route ducks often take to cross roads. These are marked off by "duck crossing signs" similarly to other caution oriented road markings (school zones, blind corners, etc).The duck crossing can be seen as an institution to preservation during the rapid urbanization of the twentieth century.".
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- Q5311492 comment "A duck crossing is either a designated place designed to allow ducks to cross a road or a marked-off route through which ducks are commonly expected to travel. While ducks are generally aware of their surroundings and possible dangers, they are not immune from accidents. The increasing number of fatalities on roads led to concern within many local towns and communities.".
- Q5311492 label "Duck crossing".
- Q5311492 depiction Duck_crossing_Louisiana_2010-10-15.JPG.