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Pedestrians in the philippines are at risk because of drivers not following the right way. People are the priority when crossing a pedestrian, therefore the vehicle should stop regardless of any kind (depends if its an emergency) should stop and let the people go through from the start and to the end (make it to the other side). But unfortunately, drivers just pass by not caring whether there are people crossing on the pedestrian.
look out for people walking across the street while you are driving.
i think a crossing guard helps people across the street
Although exact figures are unknown, jaywalking is a significant cause of pedestrian death in the US. In 2011, 24% of the pedestrian deaths in Minnesota were at least partly caused by jaywalking.
On a bend, on the 'brow' of a hill, on a pedestrian crossing, at a junction, on a level crossing... Basically anywhere (a) your view is obstructed or (b) your actions pose a risk to other people.
A pedestrian is a person traveling on foot.
A person better yield before crossing the road to make sure a car isn't coming. Also, a car may have to yield to people walking in street pedestrian zones.
pedestrian count is when you count people on a road you are doing a observation onto do this by counting people and writing it down
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In most states and jurisdictions the motor vehicle is at fault if you hit a pedestrian. This is because the driver has a better chance of avoiding the collision. Now if the pedestrian darts between two vehicles or jaywalks in an area between crosswalks you will have some liability as well. The driver is responsible for looking for walking people where people are legally allowed to walk but not necessarily where they shouldn't be or where they can't see a pedestrian.
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