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.
No, when there are no sidewalks, you should walk or run facing oncoming traffic along the left side of the road.
must walk facing oncoming traffic
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.
Always walk facing the oncoming traffic. In North America, you would walk on the left-hand side of the road. This allows you to better see oncoming cars and step aside out of their way if necessary. It also makes it more likely that an oncoming driver will see you, as you will be directly in his/her headlights.
Yes.Arizona Code 28-796. Pedestrian on roadwaysA. If sidewalks are provided, a pedestrian shall not walk along and on an adjacent roadway.B. If sidewalks are not provided, a pedestrian walking along and on a highway shall walk when practicable only on the left side of the roadway or its shoulder facing traffic that may approach from the opposite direction.C. A person shall not stand in a roadway for the purpose of soliciting a ride from the driver of a vehicle.
Pedestrians should walk facing oncoming traffic when there is no sidewalk available.
Walk towards the traffic a safe distance from the traffic facing you. It is the safest according to the DMV
You should walk on the left side of the road, facing oncoming traffic.
You should walk on the left side of the road, facing oncoming traffic.
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When navigating the streets, it is recommended to walk facing oncoming traffic for better visibility and safety.
Pedestrians should walk on the left side of the road facing oncoming traffic.