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crossing
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Looking both ways before crossing the street is a common safety practice.
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cross light
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It is common to wait for the cross light to change before crossing the street.
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cross light
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In many places, it is common to stop at a cross light when it turns red.
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cross light
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Cross light refers to a traffic signal indicating that pedestrians can cross the street.
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cross street
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Look left first, then right before crossing.
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cross street
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Look left first when crossing the street to check for oncoming traffic
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crossbar
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An essential part of a bicycle for stability and support
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crossing
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United States
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Looking left first before crossing the street
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crossing street
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United States
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Look both ways before crossing the street
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crossing street
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United States
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Look left, then right before crossing the street.
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crossroad
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Stopping at a crossroad and waiting for the traffic signal is common practice.
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crossroad
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Crossroads often have four-way stop signs or traffic lights to control traffic flow.
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crossroad
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Crossroads are often used as location references, for example, 'turn left at the crossroads.'
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