Must you give way when turning to enter a road if there are pedestrians crossing, even when there is no pedestrian crossing?
Right of way
Explanation
When a vehicle is going to **turn to enter another road** and there are **pedestrians crossing**, you must **yield to pedestrians**, even if there is no marked pedestrian crossing. This is because pedestrians have the right of way in these situations.
- Pedestrians have the right of way not only at pedestrian crossings but also when a vehicle is turning onto a new road and they are crossing.
- It is important to remember that, even if there is no visible pedestrian crossing, the safety and right of way of pedestrians must be respected.
Therefore, you must always yield to pedestrians in these circumstances to ensure their safety and comply with traffic regulations.
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