In any situation where there is a designated crosswalk
Yes, they are treated same as the Cyclists, and Pedestrians. However, when bringing the horses in the vicinity of a motor vehicle, you should always be very cautious
Yes you can, because you are blocking a public right of way for pedestrians. It is a fine-able offense.
When writting a quaver in music the tail must always go to the right. Including when upside down.
Who sings the song "I wasn't always this way"
A
Pedestrians ALWAYS have the right of way, I still look both ways though :) In Oregon pedestrians only have the right of way at crosswalks or intersections. If they cross in the middle of the block they must legally yield to vehicles before crossing.
Basically, pedestrians always have the right-of-way when in a crosswalk.
always.
Always
Yes. Pedestrians outside of vehicles always have the right-of-way to cars.
True
Always give up the "right-of-way" to the pedestrian. Pedestrians ALWAYS have the right-of-way and if you hit them under almost any circumstances it can be found to be your fault. Best to be safe, considerate and let the pedestrian cross, even if they are not in a crosswalk.
If all traffic must stop at a 4 way intersection the driver may proceed after a complete stop and after yeilding to any vehicle
false
be extremely careful around pedestrians.be caution and remember that a person walking across the street within a crosswalk,whether or not the crosswalk is marked,always has the right of wayDrivers must yield the right of way to pedestrians at crosswalks.
A pedestrian must follow the same traffic signals as those in vehicles. Pedestrians have the right of way; however should always be aware of vehicles around them.