Drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians in an unmarked crosswalk.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
When crossing a street at a marked or unmarked crosswalk, pedestrians have the right-of-way. When crossing at any place other than a marked or unmarked crosswalk, pedestrians must yield the right-of-way to drivers.
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