A driver must yield to a pedestrian:
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When a pedestrian is entering a street from an alley.
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When a pedestrian enters a crosswalk before the traffic light changes.
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When making a turn at any intersection.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
As a driver, it is your responsibility to prioritize the safety of other road users, including pedestrians. In addition to the listed situations where you must yield to pedestrians, you must also yield: • After coming to a stop at a stop sign or flashing red signal at an intersection. • When a pedestrian is entering an intersection with a flashing yellow arrow. • To a person with disabilities.
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