To study people’s behavior in these areas, Amir Rasouli et al. introduced a 2017 benchmark dataset with over 337,000 bounding boxes. During a 2010 festival, one of these areas in Zürich was decorated like a package of McDonald’s french fries. A man who held office in Denver names the Barnes dance, a behavior enabled by some of these things. In the U.K., the sensor-equipped puffin type of these areas is replacing the older pelican model, which had themselves reduced the use of Belisha beacons by these areas. They aren’t train or subway stations, but the busiest of these places in the world is by a statue of the dog Hachiko in Tokyo’s Shibuya area. The Slough (“slao”) experiment found an optimal design for these places named for resembling zebra stripes. For 10 points, what type of path do the Beatles step along on the cover of Abbey Road? ■END■
ANSWER: crosswalks [or pedestrian crossings; accept zebra crossings; accept marked crosswalks; accept pedestrian scrambles; prompt on intersections; prompt on roads or streets; prompt on curbs; prompt on driverless cars or automobiles until “Zürich” is read by asking “what areas in which those might be operating?”]
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