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#1. What must you do when approaching a crosswalk with pedestrians waiting to cross?
Pedestrians have the right-of-way at crosswalks; always stop and yield.
#2. When a pedestrian is crossing the street, what should you do if the traffic light is green for you?
Right-of-way rules override traffic signals when pedestrians are crossing.
#3. How should you behave at a school zone where children are crossing?
Children are less predictable, so always reduce speed and be prepared to stop.
#4. How should you respond to a pedestrian using a wheelchair or mobility device at a crosswalk?
All pedestrians, including those with mobility devices, must be given the right-of-way.
#5. Why is yielding to pedestrians important?
Pedestrian safety is critical; accidents can be severe or fatal.
#6. True or False: Pedestrians always have the right-of-way, even if jaywalking.
Pedestrians must follow the law, but drivers should still exercise caution to avoid collisions.
#7. What should you do if a pedestrian suddenly steps into your lane?
Always be prepared to stop for unexpected pedestrian movements.
#8. True or False: You only need to yield to pedestrians at marked crosswalks.
Drivers must yield at all crosswalks, marked or unmarked, especially at intersections.
#9. At night, what extra precautions should you take around pedestrians?
Visibility is reduced at night, so slow down and stay alert for pedestrians.
#10. True or False: Pedestrians crossing a street diagonally (jaywalking) have no protection under the law.
Jaywalking is illegal, but you should still exercise caution to prevent accidents.



