Because traffic comes from that direction. That is only with left hand traffic. With right hand traffic, must first look left.
Look left <- Look right -> Left again <- Right again -> Listen Now cross __________ __________> __________
Happy. AnS2: In the US (and everywhere else where cars drive on the right) Look Left then Right before crossing the street.
you must look both ways left and right
It faild to look right and look left befor crossing the road
Look right look left before you cross
Super man! Right?
Geese may only cross at the crosswalk and must obey all signs. They should of course look both ways before crossing, but that's not actually a law.
It's left, right, left. Reason is that you're on the left side of the car so you always want left to ur left first and last for safety.
Stop before crossing the sidewalk (if any) or curb line then - look and see if any cars are coming, and then if no cars are coming, drive onto the roadway.
The sentence, "They all are looking both ways before crossing?" uses the verb "look" in the present progressive(alternatively called the "present continuous") tense. The corresponding simple present tense sentence would be "They look both ways before crossing".
both ways and ahead for traffic before proceeding look both ways before turning (left and right) Though traffic signals at intersections may provide a reasonable guide by which to estimate traffic patterns, do not rely on them to protect you from motorists running through red lights or STOP signs. Always look left, right and left again before entering an intersection.
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