Drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians when:
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The driver is turning a corner and pedestrians are crossing with the light.
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Pedestrians are crossing at an intersection without a traffic light and without a crosswalk.
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Pedestrians are crossing the road in marked crosswalks.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Drivers must always prioritize the safety of pedestrians and ensure that they are able to cross the road safely. Yielding the right-of-way to pedestrians is a legal requirement and a sign of respect for those walking on the road. In the situations mentioned, drivers must be extra cautious and give way to pedestrians, even if it means slowing down or stopping their vehicle.
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