Who has the right-of-way at an intersection with no crosswalks?
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Pedestrians, but only with the green “WALK” signal.
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Vehicles, but they should slow down and be careful.
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Vehicles on the main road have the right-of-way.
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Pedestrian always have the right-of-way.
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Explanation
Pedestrians always have the right-of-way at intersections, even if there are no marked crosswalks. This means that when you approach an intersection without a crosswalk, you must yield to any pedestrians crossing the road. This rule helps ensure the safety of pedestrians, who may be crossing at intersections where crosswalks are not provided.
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