Actually, I suppose that pedestrians are more vulnerable to danger and injury, than a driver in a protective car. And also, a driver in the car could injure a pedestrian, but the pedestrian can't injure you. However, at traffic lights you have you're own fair turn to cross the intersection and travel across.
A pedestrian sign is typically rectangular or square in shape. It is designed to be easily visible to motorists and pedestrians to indicate areas where pedestrians have the right of way.
Basically, pedestrians always have the right-of-way when in a crosswalk.
Motorists must watch out for pedestrians and stop for them if they are in a legal crosswalk. Of course, even if they're dumb enough to step out in front of moving traffic, you should try not to hit them.
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pedestrians have lower protection over motor vehicles therefor they must enter and leave an intersection faster, giving them the right of way over vehicles
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.
In most cases, pedestrians have the right of way at intersections when crossing the street. It is important for drivers to yield to pedestrians to ensure their safety.
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.
In a parking lot, pedestrians typically have the right of way over cars. It is important for drivers to yield to pedestrians and be cautious when driving in parking lots to ensure everyone's safety.
Yes, pedestrians have the right of way in Michigan when crossing the street at a marked crosswalk or an unmarked intersection. Drivers are required to yield to pedestrians in these situations.
Pedestrians have the right of way at intersections, as they are more vulnerable and need to cross safely. Drivers must yield to pedestrians in crosswalks and at intersections.