If a jaywalker is waiting to cross the street at mid-block, they are typically in an area not designated for pedestrian crossing. This can pose safety risks, as vehicles may not expect pedestrians in that location. It's important for the jaywalker to assess traffic carefully before crossing and to prioritize safety by using designated crossings whenever possible. Additionally, they may be subject to fines or penalties for not adhering to pedestrian traffic laws.
"Jaywalking" is not a legally defined term in Oregon law. It does not mean crossing a street midblock. The Oregon Vehicle Code states that it is illegal for pedestrians to: • Cross a street against a traffic signal; • Cross the street outside of a crosswalk without yielding to vehicular traffic; • Cross the street outside of a crosswalk at an intersection; and • Proceed in a crosswalk in a manner that causes an immediate hazard to an approaching motor vehicle.
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Can you cross the street
It generally refers to a side street that intersects with a major thoroughfare. The traffic on the major street is heavy, so traffic on the cross street usually has to stop.
look at the crossing sign if it says cross then cross the road
you are a pedestrian!
traverser = to cross (as in to cross the street)
Trams 70, 75 and City Circle cross Elizabeth Street via Flinders Street Trams 11, 48, 109, 112 cross Elizabeth Street via Collins Street Trams 86, 95, 96 cross via Bourke Street Trams 24, 30 and City Circle cross via La Trobe Street Trams 19, 57 and 59 operate along Elizabeth Street
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You should obey the stop sign as though it were a red light, waiting for the kids to cross the street and the bus to retract the sign before continuing. You should stop even if you are on the opposite side of the street from the bus, as kids may be crossing the street.