Is it correct for a pedestrian to walk diagonally along a road?
Right of way
Explanation
Pedestrians are required to cross the road or street in a straight line and not diagonally. This is important to ensure their safety and that of the drivers. By crossing in a straight line, the pedestrian minimizes the time spent on the roadway, reducing the risk of accidents. Additionally, they must ensure that vehicles have stopped or are moving slowly before crossing at pedestrian crossings.

Therefore, it is never correct for a pedestrian to walk diagonally across a road, as this goes against the road safety rules established for pedestrians.
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