concept   crossing
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, looking both ways before crossing the street is a common safety practice.

13 similar statements
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 crossing United States Looking both ways before crossing the street is a common safety practice. 2
2 cross light US It is common to wait for the cross light to change before crossing the street. 1
3 cross light US In many places, it is common to stop at a cross light when it turns red. 1
4 cross light US Cross light refers to a traffic signal indicating that pedestrians can cross the street. 1
5 cross street United States Look left first, then right before crossing. 1
6 cross street United States Look left first when crossing the street to check for oncoming traffic 1
7 crossbar United States An essential part of a bicycle for stability and support 1
8 crossing United States Looking left first before crossing the street 1
9 crossing street United States Look both ways before crossing the street 1
10 crossing street United States Look left, then right before crossing the street. 1
11 crossroad US Stopping at a crossroad and waiting for the traffic signal is common practice. 1
12 crossroad United States Crossroads often have four-way stop signs or traffic lights to control traffic flow. 1
13 crossroad United States Crossroads are often used as location references, for example, 'turn left at the crossroads.' 1