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Sharing the road with pedestrians
Pedestrians have a right to share the road. As a driver you are legally required to give way to a pedestrian at crossings and when turning
at intersections. However, you should always be prepared to stop for pedestrians.
Particularly vulnerable pedestrians are:
• The elderly
• children
• Pedestrians affected by alcohol or drugs.
Remember to drive slowly and be prepared to stop when driving near pedestrian areas. This is particularly important:
• At and near pedestrian crossings or traffic lights
• Wherever you see children walking, playing or riding bikes
• Near clubs, hotels and restaurants where there are likely to be pedes-
trians who have been drinking
• Near shopping centres and other busy places where more people are
likely to be crossing the road
• Near schools, particularly when children are arriving or leaving
• Wherethereareparkedcarsorstoppedbuses,especiallyschool
buses
At intersections where pedestrians cross (pedestrians have the right of way on the road into which you are turning)
• Where there are special events being held. |
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