False
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.
Stop just before you enter the intersection.
You can park as far away as you want. However you should never park closer than 10 feet.
If you have an acceleration lane you should accelerate to the flow of traffic and merge into traffic.
No.
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.
False. While it's important to be courteous to pedestrians, waving them across the street can create confusion and potentially lead to accidents. Drivers should follow traffic signals and ensure the crosswalk is clear before allowing pedestrians to cross. Instead of waving, it's better to make eye contact and ensure the pedestrian is ready to cross safely.
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.
yes
When making a turn, signal in advance to indicate your intention to turn. Check for pedestrians in the crosswalk and at the intersection before proceeding with the turn.
Bicyclists should dismount and walk their bikes when in a crosswalk or on the sidewalk to ensure pedestrian safety and follow traffic laws.
Pedestrians should walk on the left side of the road, facing oncoming traffic.
Pedestrians should walk on the left side of the road, facing oncoming traffic.
when he wants
If a pedestrian enters a crosswalk with a red countdown clock at 3 seconds, they are still considered to be jaywalking. Pedestrians should only enter a crosswalk when the signal is green or walk, not during the countdown phase. It is important to follow traffic signals for pedestrian safety.
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.
Yes, pedestrians, including walkers and joggers, should face the same direction as traffic to increase visibility and safety on the road.