Helpful Driving Information

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Sharing the Road with Others - Pedestrians

PEDESTRIANS

PEDESTRIANS

REMEMBER: pedestrian safety is a serious issue. One in six traffic fatalities is a pedestrian. Pedestrians lose in any collision, regardless of who had the right-of-way. Drive cautiously when pedestrians are near and may cross your path. Watch out for pedestrians at street corners, even if there are no crosswalks. Be careful while backing up. Stop for the safety of anyone crossing the street on foot.


Sharing the Road with Others - Pedestrians

PEDESTRIANS

PEDESTRIANS

Do not pass a vehicle from behind that has stopped at a crosswalk. A pedestrian hidden from your view may be crossing.
Do not drive on a sidewalk, except to cross it at a driveway or alley. When crossing, always yield to any pedestrian.


Sharing the Road with Others - Pedestrians

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PEDESTRIANS

Pedestrians using guide dogs or white canes with or without a red tip are partially or totally blind. Be very careful when you see these pedestrians. Give them the right-of-way at all times.


Sharing the Road with Others - Pedestrians

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RESPONSIBILITIES OF PEDESTRIANS

As a pedestrian you should always use good judgment and not interrupt the flow of traffic.
Crossing streets without any concern for traffic rules or signals is called jaywalking. Many jurisdictions prohibit jaywalking and you could be cited. Besides, it is extremely dangerous and can result in injuries.


Sharing the Road with Others - Pedestrians

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RESPONSIBILITIES OF PEDESTRIANS

You must not suddenly leave a curb and walk or run into the path of a vehicle that is close enough to be a danger to you. This is true even if you are in a crosswalk.
Always obey traffic signals. Many intersections have signals that show the words WALK or DON'T WALK or show the upraised hand or walker signs. Some intersections have only street traffic lights. Whether there are signals or street traffic lights, you must follow them.


Sharing the Road with Others - Pedestrians

RESPONSIBILITIES OF PEDESTRIANS

When a signal changes to green or WALK for you, you must look left and right and yield the right-of-way to any vehicle that was in the intersection before the signal changed. If the signal changes to DON'T WALK (or an upraised hand) after you have gone part way across a divided street, proceed quickly to a sidewalk or safety island and wait there until the signal permits you to continue.


Sharing the Road with Others - Pedestrians

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RESPONSIBILITIES OF PEDESTRIANS

At an uncontrolled intersection, pedestrians should be careful and watch out for any oncoming traffic. In most states, drivers are required to yield the right-of-way to you within any crosswalk, marked or unmarked. However, do not stop or delay traffic unnecessarily while crossing a street.


Sharing the Road with Others - Pedestrians

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RESPONSIBILITIES OF PEDESTRIANS

Pedestrians are not permitted on any toll bridge or highway crossing unless there is a sidewalk with signs stating that pedestrians are permitted to use it.


 
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