You should walk facing traffic there isn't a law in which it specifically says which side though but facing traffic is better
Stop before crossing the sidewalk (if any) or curb line then - look and see if any cars are coming, and then if no cars are coming, drive onto the roadway.
"Pedestrians" is a noun, specifically a plural noun referring to people walking on foot along a road or in a developed area.
In any situation where there is a designated crosswalk
Its a place in the road that pedestrians can walk in and if they were to get hit by a car, they are not at fault, and the driver is responsible. When you are not walking in a crosswalk, you are known to be jaywalking.
A Roadway is the part of the road for the use of vehicles. Some other names for a roadway is street, road, avenue, court and boulevard. There are many names to use in place of roadway.
Pedestrians should walk on the left side of the road, facing oncoming traffic.
Pedestrians should walk on the left side of the road, facing oncoming traffic.
The correct answer is 42%. I selected 30% and the answer was revealed as 42%.Another View: Wihout a reference on which to base the above answer I would view the above figure with caution. I know that pedestrian deaths are categorized as a statistic, but I do not believe that they are further broken down as to what the deceased individual's specific actions were at the time they were struck.
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to give warning to the motorist or pedestrians what lies ahead of the road so the motorist could make a precaution in driving or to the people while walking
when he wants
No person may walk, with or against the flow of traffic, on the paved surface of a designated lane of any roadway; or the shoulder of any roadway designated as a federal highway, or a state highway with more than 2 lanes of traffic. (from memory)