Pedestrians must:
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Face traffic as they walk.
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Never stand in the road to hitchhike.
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Obey traffic signals and traffic officers.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Pedestrians are more vulnerable than drivers; therefore, they must be extra cautious when walking near cars. They should always choose to walk on the sidewalk, but if a road doesn’t have one, pedestrians must walk on the left side of the pavement, facing oncoming traffic. They must obey signals and traffic officers at intersections or crosswalks and yield the right-of-way to vehicles when necessary.
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