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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.
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.
Only people who travel by foot are pedestrians everyone else who travels by car plane or train are Not PEDESTRIANS.
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When entering or crossing a road, street, or highway from a private road, alley, building, or driveway after stopping prior to the sidewalk, you shall yield the right-of-way to all approaching vehicles and pedestrians.
you can only use them to cross the street. They are not street legal: not on highways or any public roads.
Worms do not cross the street when it rains. Worms prefer to remain in moist soil but retreat to concete surfaces when the soil becomes saturated with water. hm mm i would think that they like the water and not only the dry ground..that should actually be common sense!!
Within London, only the Millennium Bridge is reserved for pedestrians only. All of the road bridges are shared with vehicles and pedestrians.
A path only used by pedestrians is a crosswalk and a sidewalk. it is true that cars go onto crosswalks but the don't completely follow them. Hope this helps!
You can't use your directional only pedestrians can.
If you are speaking of student-age safety patrols, they have no authority or responsibility for adult pedestrians, ONLY school-age children.If you are referring to adult crossing guards sanctioned or hired by the local police, yes. They usually have full authority to control the intersection for ALL pedestrians during the time they are stationed there.
i dont know sorry guys