Just as a driver must watch the road when driving, a pedestrian has a responsibility
to watch where he or she is going
. As a pedestrian, you should always look at traffic signs and signals, be aware of your surroundings, watch for cars, and pay attention to where you are walking.
What should pedestrians always do?
Anywhere a sidewalk is present and safe to use, pedestrians should
walk on the sidewalk
and may not walk along the adjacent roadway. If there is no sidewalk available, pedestrians should walk on the left side of the road (facing traffic) and as far over to the shoulder/outside of the road as possible.
What are the rights and duties of pedestrian?
- 300.370-Pedestrians subject to traffic control devices.
- 300.375-Pedestrians’ right of way in Crosswalks.
- 300.380-Pedestrians to use right half of cross walks.
- 300.385-Crossing at right angles.
- 300.390-When pedestrian shall yield.
- 300.395-Prohibited crossing.
What are pedestrian rules?
- Always hold hands of children while crossing the road.
- Avoid using roads for morning walks and jogging.
- Take extra care if you have to cross the road on or near a crest or curve.
- Avoid crossing road between parked cars.
How do you become a responsible pedestrian?
- stop, look and listen.
- don’t try to cross the road between parked cars.
- if possible, cross at a pedestrian crossing or traffic lights.
- never cross at a bend.
- if there is a footpath, use it.
What are three responsibilities that pedestrians have?
Pedestrian safety requires three E’s:
education, enforcement and engineering
. Of these, education is the least expensive — and easiest to share. Walk safe.
What is expected of pedestrian on the road?
Pedestrian protection involves
Walk on the left side of the road facing on-coming traffic
, where footpaths are not provided. While walking in the dark, wear or carry white, bright coloured or reflective clothing as you can be easily seen in them. While walking in a group, keep to the extreme right of the road.
When must a driver yield to a pedestrian?
Answer: Motorists should yield the right of way to pedestrians who have lawfully started to cross the roadway or are otherwise in the crosswalk. At intersections with traffic lights, a driver must yield the right of way to a pedestrian
when the pedestrian has entered the crosswalk
and when the “walk” signal is on.
What do pedestrians include?
A pedestrian is a person on foot or
using a conveyance propelled by human power
(skates, skateboard) other than a bicycle. Pedestrians also include disabled persons who may be using powered devices like self-propelled wheelchairs, tricycles, or quadricycles.
Which curb should pedestrians always walk?
Always
walk on the sidewalks
. If there is no sidewalk and you must walk on the road, always walk facing traffic, so you can see any car that might go out of control.
Where should the pedestrians walk?
As in India vehicles are having right hand drive, so As a general rule of thumb, walk
facing the oncoming traffic
, both on and off pavement. In India, vehicles move through the left side of the road, pedestrians are advised to keep the right side of the road.
Do pedestrians have the right of way?
Pedestrians do not always have the right of way
. For example, a pedestrian may not walk across a road unless it’s at an intersection. Although a pedestrian in the road is expected to yield to traffic, cars must yield to the pedestrian.
How do you keep a pedestrian safe?
- Be predictable. …
- Walk on sidewalks whenever they are available.
- If there is no sidewalk, walk facing traffic and as far from traffic as possible.
- Keep alert at all times; don’t be distracted by electronic devices that take your eyes (and ears) off the road.
What are 7 things that you as a driver should do when driving near pedestrians?
- Always Yield. …
- Watch for Crosswalks. …
- Respect Bike Lines. …
- Exercise Caution in Parking Lots. …
- Ditch the Distractions. …
- Be Careful at Night & in Inclement Weather. …
- Have Respect & Patience.
What are the risks of being a pedestrian?
- Age. Figures show that pedestrians at both ends of the age spectrum – children and the elderly – are more likely to get hit by a vehicle. …
- Speed. …
- Crosswalks. …
- Alcohol. …
- Electronics Usage. …
- Inattentive Behavior. …
- Poor Visibility.