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Official United States Push Button for Walk Signal Road Sign

Federal MUTCD Specifications

Standard Code
R10-4b
Sign Category
Regulatory
Shape
Vertical Rectangle
Color Scheme
White with Push Button & Walking Figure Diagram

Regulatory Road Sign (R10-4b)

Push Button for Walk Signal Sign Meaning & Driving Rules

Informs pedestrians that pressing the button is required to activate the illuminated 'WALK' phase.

Required Driver Action & Right-of-Way Protocol

Yield right-of-way to all pedestrians crossing during the illuminated Walk and countdown phases.

Detailed Overview & Purpose

The Push Button for Walk Signal sign (R10-4b) explains how to activate the pedestrian countdown cycle. Crossing without activating the signal means the traffic light cycle will not provide adequate crossing time.

Key Standard & Origin: Countdown timers tell pedestrians exactly how many seconds remain before the signal turns solid Don't Walk.

Where You'll Find This Sign

Pedestrian signal poles at urban intersections.

Common Driver Mistakes to Avoid

Crossing when the flashing orange hand is displayed with only 2 seconds remaining.

How This Sign Appears on the DMV Knowledge & Road Test

Pedestrian countdown signal rules and driver yielding duties.

Legal Penalties and Moving Violations

Failure to yield to crossing pedestrians carries heavy moving violation points.

DMV Knowledge Check

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