Drivers must stop for a pedestrian at an intersection:
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Only if the pedestrian is in a marked crosswalk.
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Only if the pedestrian is on their side of the road.
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If the pedestrian is in a marked or unmarked crosswalk.
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None of the other answers are correct.
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Explanation
Pedestrians are considered vulnerable users of the road, meaning they are at a higher risk of injury in the event of a collision. Drivers are required by law to stop for pedestrians at intersections if the pedestrian is in a marked or unmarked crosswalk.
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