What specific signal phase on the Pelican crossing was identified as the critical flaw leading to dangerous pedestrian interpretation?
Answer
The flashing amber light phase
The use of the flashing amber light phase following the green man signal on the Pelican crossing was the critical flaw, as pedestrians often interpreted this as a prompt to start or hurry across when drivers were legally permitted to proceed if stopping was unsafe.

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