At pedestrian crossings that are not controlled by traffic lights or an officer, do pedestrians have priority?
Right of way
Explanation
Pedestrians have the **right of way** at pedestrian crossings that are not regulated by traffic lights or traffic officers. This means that, in any situation, drivers must yield to pedestrians crossing at these crossings.
- **Pedestrian crossings**: These are areas specifically designated for pedestrians to cross the street safely. In these places, pedestrians always have priority over vehicles.
- **Pedestrian zones**: In addition to pedestrian crossings, pedestrians also have the right of way on sidewalks and other areas designated exclusively for their use.
Therefore, at any unregulated pedestrian crossing, pedestrians have the right to cross first, and drivers must stop to allow them to pass.
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