It is important so you won't get hit or run over by a car.
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school crosswalk
Yes they do ! If they use the same roads as 'regular' traffic - they must obey traffic signals etc.
Drive through left side of the road. Walk on the right hand side of the road. Obey traffic signals. Obey speed limits.
IN the crosswalk. They're not outside of the protected space until they cross the outer edge of the marked line and step onto the unmarked pavement.
Crosswalk - 2013 was released on: USA: October 2013
Geese may only cross at the crosswalk and must obey all signs. They should of course look both ways before crossing, but that's not actually a law.
Obeying and respecting authorities helps maintain order in society, promotes safety and security for everyone, and ensures that laws and regulations are upheld. It also fosters trust and a sense of community, encouraging cooperation and collaboration for the common good.
well there important because they tell people to obey them
goshawk
true it is.
If you were walking on the crosswalk and if you were not at fault, the driver should be responsible for covering the cost of damages... assuming you were not doing anything wrong like not walking on the crosswalk, or walking on the crosswalk when it says not to...