Like a crosswalk-for persons on foot.
Straddling the left and right lane, especially if you are a pedestrian.
Under the Law where I live a Un-Powered wheel chair is a pedestrian under the law.A power wheel chair can be a pedestrian and has the rights and responsibilities of a pedestrianBUTIf it is being driven in a traffic lane on a road way is a vehicle and must follow the rules of a vehicle.
Yes, there is a pedestrian walkway on the Brooklyn Bridge that is divided into two lanes: one for foot traffic, and one for bicycles.
Yes, always take the nearest lane. Someone turning right or a pedestrian can jump out. Change lanes if needed after the turn. It's both safer & the law. Most importantly, other drivers will assume you are taking the near lane & jump into the other one.
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The word sought may be "croissant" (kroy-sahnt, kray-sä-n), a layered crescent roll.The ordinary word is "crossing" (ford, crossroads, pedestrian lane).
The pedestrian's foot was stuck in the drain.He tried to get the pedestrian's attention by honking the horn.
A limit line marks the intersection and sections out a crosswalk. The limit line is where the nose of your car needs to be when you come to a complete stop.
You must also stop. Especially if by overtaking you risk running down the pedestrian! One should always drive with consideration to other road user, be they a car that has stopped (you may not be aware why the car has stopped!), pedestrians, cyclists, horse-riders, etc.
pedestrian always ;)
Watch out for that pedestrian!