What must a driver do when approaching a pedestrian crossing?
Right of way
Explanation
When approaching a **pedestrian crossing**, it is important for the driver to **reduce speed** and be prepared to **stop if necessary**. This is because **pedestrians have the right of way** to cross in these areas.
- Drivers must ensure that they will not **interrupt the flow** of pedestrians. If there are vehicles ahead blocking the crossing, the driver must wait before the pedestrian crossing.
- Pedestrians, on their part, must ensure that cars have stopped or are coming slowly before starting to cross. This reinforces the need for drivers to reduce speed when approaching a pedestrian crossing.

Therefore, the correct action is to **reduce speed and stop if necessary**, thus ensuring the safety of pedestrians and complying with the right-of-way rules.
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