To avoid the risk of running over pedestrians, what must you do when leaving a garage if you have to cross the sidewalk to join the traffic flow?
Joining traffic
Explanation
When exiting a garage and crossing a **sidewalk**, it is important to **reduce speed** to avoid the risk of hitting pedestrians. This is because pedestrians have the **right of way** on sidewalks and other pedestrian areas.
- When a vehicle needs to cross a sidewalk, such as when exiting a garage, pedestrians have priority.
- Reducing speed allows the driver to be attentive and stop if necessary, ensuring that pedestrians can cross safely.
- Increasing speed or using the horn are not appropriate actions, as they can endanger pedestrians or cause confusion.
Therefore, when exiting a garage, it is essential to reduce speed and be aware of the presence of pedestrians to ensure their safety.
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