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Q: In heavy traffic areas you should wave pedestrians across the street if there is no crosswalk?
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When crossing a street pedestrians should always use a crosswalk if it is available or should wait for traffic to stop for them.?

By law, motorists are REQUIRED to stop for ANY pedestrian at any MARKED crosswalk with crosswalk lines on both sides. At some crosswalks with no traffic light, pedestrians are not required to wait although since all drivers are not that smart to automatically stop for pedestrians in crosswalks, it may be wise for the pedestrian to consider their own safety and wait anyway.


As a drivier what is your responsibility to pedestrians?

Motorists must watch out for pedestrians and stop for them if they are in a legal crosswalk. Of course, even if they're dumb enough to step out in front of moving traffic, you should try not to hit them.


Should pedestrians face traffic?

yes


When should you beckon pedestrians across a road?

when he wants


What is a sentence using the word pedestrians?

Pedestrians in the crosswalk have right-of-way.The driver struck three pedestrians.Pedestrians should stay on the sidewalk until it is safe to cross the street.


Should we always help out pedestrians by waving them across the street?

No


When crossing a street pedestrians?

When a pedestrians crossing the street they should look both ways to make sure there is oncoming traffic. Pedestrians should also use sidewalks and only cross the street at an intersection.


Should The driver of a vehicle shall yield right-of-way to pedistrain crossing the roadway within any marked crosswalk or within any unmarked crosswalk?

True. Vehicles should always stop for pedestrians.


Whose fault is it when someone gets hit by a car while riding their bike trough a crosswalk?

Whose fault did the cop say it was? There should have been a police report! Pedestrians always have the right of way. Bicycles are supposed to observe all traffic laws. Still, there are exceptions. It will depend on local ordinance.


Where are pedestrians not allowed to walk?

There is yes, at a controlled intersection where the pedestrian has a red hand or a "Do not walk". If the pedestrian ventures into the road while the red hand is lit, then you should do everything in your power to stop. If the pedestrian looks like they're going to venture into the crosswalk while you're approaching (with a green light) then you should honk at them to get their attention to stop them from entering the crosswalk.


If a car mirror hits a pedestrian who walks out into the flow of traffic without looking who is at fault?

If the pedestrian is j-walking in traffic, he is at fault if he gets hurt. Traffic cannot always stop for him, he should have used a crosswalk.


When a vehicle ahead of you stops to let pedestrians pass in front of you you should?

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.