Give the right-of-way to any pedestrian:
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In a marked crosswalk.
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On a school bus.
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If you have the green light.
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On the opposite side of the street.
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Explanation
To safeguard the safety of pedestrians, drivers who approach a crosswalk are required to exercise caution, slow down, and proceed only once the street is clear.
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