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Do cars yield the right of way to pedestrians in marked or unmarked crosswalks at intersections?

  1. Yes, always

  2. Only in marked crosswalks

  3. Only if pedestrians are waiting

  4. No, they do not have to

The correct answer is: Yes, always

Cars are required to yield the right of way to pedestrians in both marked and unmarked crosswalks at intersections. This rule is in place to ensure pedestrian safety, allowing individuals to cross the street without the fear of being struck by vehicles. Marked crosswalks are designated with lines on the road, signaling to drivers that they must be particularly cautious of people trying to cross. However, even at unmarked crosswalks, which are defined as any intersection where there is no signage or lines indicating a pedestrian crossing, drivers must still yield to pedestrians. This applies universally regardless of whether pedestrians are actively waiting to cross the street. This rule emphasizes the importance of pedestrian visibility and safety in traffic environments, reflecting a commitment to protecting those who are more vulnerable in road situations.