Pegasus crossing

[1] At a minimum, these crossings are in the form of a pelican crossing or puffin crossing but simply have two control panels, one at the normal height for pedestrians or dismounted riders, and one two metres above the ground for the use of mounted riders, and the "green man" (walk) and "red man" (stop) pictograms are replaced with horses.

Additional features, to improve safety, include a wooden fence or other barrier and a wider crossing so that the horses are further away from vehicles than normal.

[2][3] There are examples in Hyde Park, Richmond Park and village area of Wimbledon in London; Rayleigh, Colchester and Great Notley in Essex and Worsley, Salford as well as near Epsom Downs Racecourse, Surrey and in Colton on the former A6120 (now B6902) in Leeds.

The crossing in Colton has a separate gravel covered section, signposted for use by horses only, located at 53.795888,-1.436130.

Another example is situated between Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire on Stainsacre Lane.

Equestrian crossing, London
A pegasus crossing in Hyde Park Corner , London . It includes two demand buttons, one raised for equestrians.