In any situation where there is a designated crosswalk
pedestrians have a right of way at zebra crossings or if it shows a sign that shos pedestrians croosing the road
The driver facing the green light.
Everywhere except on a motorway
On the side of the road walking toward traffic.
You must always accept the right-of-way in any given situation.
Yes you can, because you are blocking a public right of way for pedestrians. It is a fine-able offense.
Yes, they are treated same as the Cyclists, and Pedestrians. However, when bringing the horses in the vicinity of a motor vehicle, you should always be very cautious
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.
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Basically, pedestrians always have the right-of-way when in a crosswalk.
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.
always.
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You must yield right of way to pedestrians period. Pedestrians have the right of way all the time. They are frequently stupid if they take it. It is frequently impossible for drivers to see them in time and stop if they step out in front of cars. Still, if you see one, you have to give the pedestrian the right of way! You are not allowed to deliberately hit a pedestrian.
In California, pedestrians crossing outside of a marked crosswalk must __________ the right-of-way to other vehicles.
Yes. Pedestrians outside of vehicles always have the right-of-way to cars.
Always
You must always accept the right-of-way in any given situation.
they have the right away when the light in front of you is red or if they are already i the crosswalk. for example if you go and there is no one in the crosswalk then you have the right away. if somone is in the crosswalk then the pedestrians have the right away.
Yes when crossing a zebra or pelican crossing. [in the UK]
You yield to pedestrians and ones who have the right of way and be cautious!!