Which of the following should NOT be done when driving near pedestrians:
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Stop in a crosswalk.
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Pass a vehicle that has stopped at a crosswalk.
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Drive on a sidewalk.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Never pass a vehicle stopped at a crosswalk because there may be pedestrians crossing the street. Wait until all pedestrians have safely crossed before proceeding. Only drive on a sidewalk to enter or exit a driveway or alley, always yielding to pedestrians while crossing. Avoid stopping in a crosswalk to ensure pedestrians are not endangered.
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