If there are no sidewalks, pedestrians should:
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Stop walking.
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Walk facing oncoming traffic.
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Walk in the direction of traffic.
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Cross the street immediately.
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Explanation
If there is no sidewalk available, pedestrians should walk on the shoulder facing oncoming traffic to see and react to any approaching vehicles. Pedestrians must stay as far from the road as possible to avoid accidents.
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