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No. Walk on the right side going the same direction as the traffic.
Walk towards the traffic a safe distance from the traffic facing you. It is the safest according to the DMV
You should walk facing traffic there isn't a law in which it specifically says which side though but facing traffic is better
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.
Always walk facing the oncoming traffic. In North America, you would walk on the left-hand side of the road. This allows you to better see oncoming cars and step aside out of their way if necessary. It also makes it more likely that an oncoming driver will see you, as you will be directly in his/her headlights.
(in the US) even if not posted, the generally understood(even if unwritten) rule applies in most things - slower traffic (i.e.: pedestrians) keep right - faster traffic (i.e.: bikes) pass on the left.
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Highway code says you should walk as near to the side as possible, facing oncoming traffic. If there is a pavement or path, walk on that.
It is generally accepted practice for all traffic (pedestrian, bicycle, skate, equine) to all move in the same direction with each giving warning to the other in an overtaking situation.
You should maintain a safe following distance at all times, which may require you to slow down below the speed limit, particularly at times when it's not feasible or safe to pass traffic which is traveling below the speed limit.
Towars the side that there would normally be a curve, or the side where no traffic is coming through.
I have been i situation in the Australian outback where you can be approaching a car for nearly an hour traveling at over 120 kmh and their high beam is already irritating. so I turn mine down when ever I see on coming traffic. and normally they do the same for me. So the right time to turn down your high beam is when you are facing oncoming traffic. any time you are blinded by oncoming traffic just flash your high beams and in the majority of cases the oncoming car will dip his lights.