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Pedestrians MUST look both ways before they cross streets, and NOT expect crosswalks to automatically protect them. Drivers OFTEN do not see pedestrians, and drivers do not often notice crosswalks. Drivers may be from out of town, or may not have driven on that particular street before. Pedestrians must not ASSUME that drivers will automatically stop for pedestrians at a crosswalk; and pedestrians must not ASSUME that drivers always see them.
While driving, you should always be on the lookout for other drivers. You should also be on the lookout for pedestrians.
It is a motorist's duty NOT to hit a pedestrian. It is a motorist's duty to drive at a speed where he can stop so as not to hit something in front of him. Thus the point is moot - if a pedestrian is "in the road" you should not hit him/her - you stop and give way. Imagine - "your honor I had the right of way so I drove the pedestrian down".
Basically, pedestrians always have the right-of-way when in a crosswalk.
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A forklift operator is responsible for watching for pedestrians while operating a forklift. Everyone else in the warehouse should also watch for pedestrians and always look where you are going.supervisor
A road trip adventure can create memories that last a lifetime. However, there is one memory that does not need to be created, that of an accident. Defense driving means being aware of what other drivers and pedestrians are doing, and being ready for the unexpected. Travelling on the road with thousands of other drivers means that everyone needs to be proactive about their driving. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. It is crucial to always be ready for the unexpected. Last-minute turns, pedestrians walking into the street, or other cars avoiding accidents can make driving hazardous. Stay prepared for the unexpected by knowing what is going on in front of, and behind, the vehicle. In addition, watch for unsafe drivers who make sudden stops, or erratic lane changes. Finally, eye contact with other drivers and pedestrians helps to avoid accidents.