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A crosswalk can be either marked or unmarked.
When a pedestrian is standing at a marked crosswalk, an action or intention to cross have been established. Vehicles must prepare to stop.
When you see a pedestrian standing at a marked crosswalk, you will require to stop and yield to the pedestrian for crossing.
If the pedestrian have stepped onto the street from the sidewalk in a crosswalk, he or she has expressed an intention for an action.
If the pedestrian standing at the end of a block but not stepped onto the street from the sidewalk, you may continue driving with caution.
If the pedestrian have expressed intention with a physical movement or actions, you as the driver, must correctly respond to the action.
If the pedestrian have expressed intention to cross & have stepped down into the street to cross, you must stop and yield to the pedestrian.
When driving near the ends of a block, always be alert of potential pedestrians crossing.
The ends of a block is always considered to be a crosswalk.
Always be cautious when diving near pedestrian crossing or crosswalk.
During night time, tailgate lights & the applied brake lights will indicate which vehicles are moving or stopped in front of you.
New drivers ed students must be aware of which vehicles are moving or are stopped in front of you. Especially true during the night time.
Sometime, tailgate lights and applied brake lights can be very similar and hard to differentiate for new drivers ed students.
New drivers ed student must be able to differentiate the difference between tailgate lights and applied brake lights.
Brake lights when applied, radiates a sharp sparkle of light out and the red colour is much more stronger and more intensified.
During night time, tailgate lights are normally 2- 3 shades lighter then the brake lights.
You should scan and glance at the rear view mirror every 10 - 15 seconds. Always aware of what's behind you.
Scan and glance at the rear view mirror and not stare at the rear view mirror.
Good drivers education will teach you how to be a smart, proactive and defensive driver.
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