You are coming to an intersection and have a green light. Pedestrians are crossing against the red. You should:
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Honk your horn.
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Speed up and pass in front of the pedestrians.
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Stop to let pedestrians cross safely.
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Claim your right-of-way and proceed with caution.
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Explanation
As a driver, you must always stop to let pedestrians cross safely, even if they're crossing against the red signal. It's your legal obligation to exercise caution and avoid hitting pedestrians.
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