A crosswalk is:
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An area designated for blind persons.
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The area where pedestrians may cross the road.
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A section of the road where pedestrians have the right to cross, but drivers are not required to yield to them.
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A special type of 4-way intersection.
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Explanation
A crosswalk is the designated area where pedestrians may cross the road. It provides a safe passage for pedestrians, and drivers must yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk. While some crosswalks are marked with painted lines, not all crosswalks have visible markings. Be alert for pedestrians when crossing intersections.
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