Drivers must yield to pedestrians in an unmarked crosswalk.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
It's important for drivers to recognize the special safety needs of pedestrians. Crosswalks define the area where pedestrians may cross the road, and drivers must yield to pedestrians who are in or are about to enter a marked or unmarked crosswalk.
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