Yes!
When you see pedestrians near the road, you should reduce your speed and be prepared to stop. Always yield the right of way to pedestrians at crosswalks and be vigilant for those who may be crossing unexpectedly. Additionally, avoid distractions while driving to ensure you can react appropriately to any situation involving pedestrians. Safety should always be your top priority.
Is this appropriate ever to use at before the word priority
Yes when crossing a zebra or pelican crossing. [in the UK]
well how ever long it takes have you ever heard of patience.
pedestrians IS the plural of pedestrian.
Yes, pedestrians generally have the right of way in a private parking lot, as they do in public areas. However, the specific rules can vary based on local laws and the policies of the property owner. It's important for both drivers and pedestrians to remain vigilant and exercise caution, as parking lots can be busy and may not always have clear signage about right-of-way rules. Ultimately, safety should be the priority for everyone involved.
no. when you have a main priority, like faith, you don't have time for that.
young children
there is no indian pedestrians
Only people who travel by foot are pedestrians everyone else who travels by car plane or train are Not PEDESTRIANS.
No, bicyclists are not considered pedestrians. Pedestrians are individuals who travel on foot, while bicyclists ride bicycles.
The correct spelling is "pedestrians"