Pedestrians crossing at corners have the right-of-way:

Only when they are blind or have other disabilities.
Only on marked crosswalks.
Always.
Never.
Explanation

Drivers must always yield to pedestrians, as they are more vulnerable and more likely to be injured in a collision. If you see a pedestrian crossing or preparing to cross at a crosswalk-marked or unmarked - you must stop and yield the right-of-way. Remember, every intersection has a crosswalk, whether it is marked with lines or not.

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