Drivers must yield to a pedestrian:
Even if the pedestrian crosses the street carelessly. Only when the pedestrian is in a crosswalk. Only if the pedestrian is on the same side of the road as the driver. If the pedestrian uses a hand signal to ask oncoming drivers to stop.

Respuesta :

Drivers must always yield to pedestrians in the street, even if they are crossing against a red light or are otherwise being careless.

What are pedestrians ?

  • A pedestrian refers to a person who travels on foot by walking or running.
  • In modern times, the term usually refers to a person walking on a street or sidewalk, but historically it did not.
  • The meaning of pedestrian is represented by the morphemes ped- and -ian.
  • Most of us know pedestrian as a noun that means a person who travels on foot.
  • However, the meaning of the pedestrian adjective  defined here is actually the original meaning.
  • Being a pedestrian meant being monotonous or boring.
  • For example, it was more like walking around instead of rushing around on horseback or in a carriage.
  • Pedestrian is derived from the Latin word for "foot" and still refers to someone who walks or travels.
  • In  early usage, it was contrasted with equestrianism, referring to people who traveled by horse.
  • Walkers eventually became synonymous with boredom or the unimaginative, perhaps because walking is not as exciting as horseback riding.

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