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#1. True or False: Predicting pedestrian movement is only necessary in urban areas.
Even rural areas can have pedestrians on the road, including joggers or people walking along the shoulder.
#2. Why is it important to anticipate pedestrian movement?
Predicting pedestrian movement reduces the risk of accidents and allows safe driving decisions.
#3. What should you do when approaching a crosswalk without signals?
Being prepared ensures you can react safely if someone steps onto the crosswalk.
#4. True or False: Pedestrians with headphones or smartphones are more predictable.
Distracted pedestrians may not notice traffic, so anticipate sudden movements.
#5. What is a good habit when driving near pedestrians?
Slowing down and staying alert gives you time to react to unexpected movements.
#6. True or False: Pedestrians can suddenly step onto the street from between parked cars.
Hidden pedestrians can appear unexpectedly, requiring careful scanning and anticipation.
#7. True or False: Pedestrians always follow traffic signals.
Pedestrians may cross unexpectedly, so drivers must be alert even at green lights.
#8. Which situations require extra attention to pedestrian movement?
Pedestrians are more likely to be unpredictable in high-traffic or shared spaces.
#9. Which of the following are signs a pedestrian may step into the street?
Observing pedestrian behavior helps anticipate potential crossing and adjust speed.
#10. True or False: It’s safe to assume children will wait for you to stop.
Children may act impulsively, so extra caution is needed near playgrounds, schools, and parks.



