When approaching a pedestrian crossing that is not controlled by traffic lights, what precautions should be taken?
Right of way
Explanation
When approaching a **pedestrian crossing** that is not regulated by traffic lights, it is essential to **reduce speed** and, if necessary, **stop the vehicle**. This is because **pedestrians have the right of way** to cross at pedestrian crossings. It is important to ensure that cars have stopped or are moving slowly before pedestrians begin to cross.

Additionally, you should never enter a pedestrian crossing if there is a possibility that the vehicle could get stuck in the middle, obstructing the passage of pedestrians. Therefore, it is crucial to be prepared to stop if conditions require it, thus ensuring the safety of pedestrians and complying with right-of-way regulations.
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