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English: Belisha beacon for indicating a pedestrian crossing. All marked pedestrian crossings in New Zealand must be signed with Belisha beacons on either side of the crossing. The Belisha beacon consists of a pole of alternating black and white bands and which is not less than 2 metres in height and 75 millimetres in diameter. The pole is topped by either an internally illuminated amber globe not less than 300 millimetres in diameter and which has a lamp that provides 40 to 60 flashes per minute, or by a reflective fluorescent orange disk not less than 400 millimetres in diameter.
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Source Traffic Control Devices Manual
Author New Zealand Transport Agency

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Copyright of the specifications of traffic signs used in New Zealand are the property of the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA). Reproduction of these images do not require copyright approval, except where specifically noted. The downloadable files available on the website of the NZTA can be used for commercial and non-commercial purposes without the NZTA's approval. [1]

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5 July 2012

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