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Does the child in the crosswalk have the right of way? Explain why or why not
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Does the child in the crosswalk have the right of way? Explain why or why not
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It's true that in most cases, pedestrians have the right of way at mid-block crosswalks, as well as marked and unmarked crosswalks without a traffic light. Drivers must yield if a pedestrian signals their intent to cross, usually by entering the intersection
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yes,
Step-by-step explanation:
due to pedestrian traffic laws
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