§ 70.25 PEDESTRIAN-CONTROL SIGNALS.
   Whenever special pedestrian-control signals exhibiting the words “Walk” or “Don’t Walk” are in place, the signals indicate as follows:
   (A)   Flashing or steady “walk” means that a pedestrian may proceed across the roadway in the direction of the signal and that a person who drives a vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to the pedestrian.
   (B)   Flashing or steady “don’t walk” means that a pedestrian may not start to cross the roadway in the direction of the signal. A pedestrian who has partially completed crossing on the walk signal shall proceed to a sidewalk or safety zone while the “don’t walk” signal is showing.*
(IC 9-21-17-2) (Ord. 306, passed 4-8-81)
* Editor’s note:
   IC 9-21-17-2 currently contains separate definitions for “flashing don’t walk” and “steady don’t walk.”
Cross-reference:
   Pedestrians, see Ch. 74
   Signal legends, see § 70.15