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#11 Unread post by Nalian »

Marked and unmarked crosswalks. I took that to mean crosswalks without the sign that say "Yield to pedestrians in crosswalks."

I missed the slow vehicle sign for a 95%.

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storysunfolding wrote:Pedestrians have the right of way at marked and unmarked intersections? I understand the marked but it seems fairly silly to have to yield the right of way at every intersection to pedestrians
We have no concept of jay walking over here. Pedestrians have right of way everywhere to vehicles. We still have crossings to show safe places to cross, but you do not have to use them.
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BTW pedestrians always have the right of way. :shock:



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The ownus is on the car drivers to be aware of whats around them and stop. After all, no matter how much you teach them, some kids will always cross where they like. Better to have the car drivers (supposedly mature responsible people) reacting properly
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just to add I think the only exception is motorways. the police will pick up the odd pedestrian who thinks they can just walk down the mtorway hard-shoulder
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#16 Unread post by storysunfolding »

Johnj wrote:BTW pedestrians always have the right of way. :shock:
That has to be a local thing.

I knew a girl in charlottesville that was stepping off the sidewalk to let a stroller go by and got smashed by a car the instant her foot hit the pavement.

Police said the driver wasn't at fault because she wasn't in a designated crosswalk.
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#17 Unread post by Nalian »

In the US its a state to state thing. In MA pedestrians also always have the right of way and will definitely just walk out in front of you. Unfortunately downtown, that's the only way to get across because people won't stop for you even if you are in a crosswalk most of the time.

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Your score was: 100%
A score of 70% or better is considered passing on a state written drivers test. The correct answers are highlighted below.


although, in my state, pedestrians only have the right away in marked crosswalks. I just guessed which one they'd want you to pick for that one.


i also think, motorcyclists in general, and especially those who have taken the msf course, will score better on this test.
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95% . I missed #14.
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#20 Unread post by Shorts »

Japan is great about crosswalks. Sure, they do cross in the middle of the street sometimes. But when they stand on the corner at a light, they respect that walk/don't walk sign. It's incredible. I've never had a JPN person jump out in front of me.

I think their whole concept of 'mass flow' is great too. It encompasses a huge smooth movement into everything that driving and walking around is so predictable.

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