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

Only if they are using a pedestrian signal.
Only when a crosswalk is painted on the street.
Only at open intersections.
Whether or not a crosswalk is marked.
Explanation

Pedestrians crossing at corners have the right-of-way, whether or not a crosswalk is marked. Legally, every intersection includes crosswalks on all four corners, even if they are not marked by painted lines. Drivers must yield to pedestrians in these crosswalks, reduce their speed, and stop if necessary to ensure safety.

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