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Green man to show for LONGER at pedestrian crossings as overweight Brits getting slower at walking

PEDESTRIAN crossings will leave the green man lit up for at least an extra second – because Brits have become too unfit to cross the road.

Obese and overweight people will have 20 per cent extra time to walk across roads, new Department for Transport guidelines have revealed.

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to 7.3 seconds – an average speed of 1m per second.

The guidance, penned by Active Travel England chief Brian Deegan, notes: “A lot of infrastructure is aimed at the average person, but the number of people excluded by that is growing, so we have to tackle it.

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“If we don’t give people enough time, they are going to feel they can’t cross the road and that will leave some people feeling that they can’t leave their own house if they don’t have a car.

“We are going to have to meet people where they are. That means local authorities might need to think about extending crossing times.”

figures from 2013 revealed 76 per cent of men and 85 per cent of women over 65 failed to cross roads before the green lights faded.

The average speed of participants in a survey was 0.9m per second for older men and 0.8m per second for older women – below the currently required 1.2m-a-second pace.

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