Pedestrians should walk on sidewalks whenever possible. If there are no sidewalks, they should walk facing oncoming traffic to see vehicles approaching. It is important to cross streets at designated crosswalks and obey traffic signals to avoid accidents.
True. When there are no sidewalks, pedestrians should walk on the side of the road that faces oncoming traffic. This allows them to see approaching vehicles, making it easier to react if necessary and enhancing their safety.
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.
Pedestrians should walk facing oncoming traffic when there is no sidewalk available.
No, when there are no sidewalks, you should walk or run facing oncoming traffic along the left side of the road.
Pedestrians should walk on the left side of the road facing oncoming traffic.
No. Walk on the right side going the same direction as the traffic.
You should walk facing traffic there isn't a law in which it specifically says which side though but facing traffic is better
One must walk on the sidewalks so that it doesn't matter which direction is used. However, if the there's no sidewalk or the width of the sidewalk is insufficient, it is preferable to walk facing traffic as it is much safer.
In any situation where there is a designated crosswalk
(in the US) even if not posted, the generally understood(even if unwritten) rule applies in most things - slower traffic (i.e.: pedestrians) keep right - faster traffic (i.e.: bikes) pass on the left.