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Who has the right of way in a crosswalk when pedestrians are present?

  1. Motor vehicles have the right of way.

  2. Both motor vehicles and pedestrians share the right of way equally.

  3. Pedestrians have the right of way.

  4. No one has the right of way.

The correct answer is: Pedestrians have the right of way.

When pedestrians are present in a crosswalk, they have the right of way. This is a crucial aspect of traffic laws designed to ensure the safety of individuals who are walking. The law requires drivers to yield to pedestrians, granting them priority as they cross the street. This priority helps prevent accidents and promotes a safe environment for pedestrians in areas where foot traffic is prevalent. Understanding this rule is vital for drivers, as it encourages them to remain vigilant and prepared to stop when they approach crosswalks, particularly in areas where there may be frequent pedestrian activity such as near schools or shopping centers. Adhering to this rule not only protects pedestrians but also helps drivers avoid legal repercussions arising from failing to yield appropriately.