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A driver must always yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian at crosswalks and intersections.

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In California, any driver who does not yield the right-of-way to a blind pedestrian can be charged with a misdemeanor.


In situations must a driver yield to a pedestrian?

A driver must yield to a pedestrian when the pedestrian is in a crosswalk, whether marked or unmarked, and has the right of way. Additionally, drivers should yield when a pedestrian is waiting to cross at an intersection or when a pedestrian is already crossing the road in front of them. It's also important for drivers to be cautious in areas where pedestrians are likely to be present, such as school zones or residential areas. Always prioritize safety and be prepared to stop for pedestrians.


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Normally you must always yield the right of way to pedestrians However if a pedestrian makes eye contact with you you do not have to yield to him?

false


If a pedestrian is crossing the street with the assistance of a white cane or guide dog you must?

A driver must yield the right of way to a pedestrian with a white cane or guide dog. Those are indications of a blind pedestrian.


When a pedestrian walks out into the street in violation of the law you should?

You should always yield to pedestrian traffic - stop the car while he crosses the street..


When a pedestrian walks into the street in violation of the law you should?

You should always yield to pedestrian traffic - stop the car while he crosses the street..


When pedestrian walks out into the street in violation of the law you should?

You should always yield to pedestrian traffic - stop the car while he crosses the street..


Do you need to retake exam for failing to yield to a pedestrian?

Retaking a driver's exam depends on a variety of things. Not yielding for a pedestrian will probably get you a demerit on your score / report card. Since it is about $120 per yield violation in New Jersey, for example, one would think the answer is yes.


What is an example of IPDE?

An example of IPDE (Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute) is when a driver identifies a pedestrian crossing the street, predicts that the pedestrian may continue walking, decides to slow down to yield the right of way, and then executes by safely stopping the vehicle to allow the pedestrian to cross.


When approaching this intersection while driving, do you have the right of way or should you yield to the pedestrian?

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