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Well, let's see... a blind walker or a driver with a car as a lethal weapon. When a car reaches an intersection and a blind pedestrian is there, ANY pedestrian already on the road or crosswalk has complete right of way---especially a blind person. IF the blind person is waiting on a corner, is not stepping off the curb, SLOW down just in case the person steps onto the roadway.

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In the state of Wisconsin, pedestrians always have the right of way.

Pedestrians always have the right of way in every state. Just run over someone and you will find out very quickly. The pedestrian may receive a ticket for jaywalking but you for sure had better not hit them.

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That depends entirely on where they are, the traffic situation, the presence of crossings, the country's laws, etc.

There is no rule that always applies. Pedestrian

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