When crossing a hard shoulder used by pedestrians in an area where there is no pedestrian zone, what must you do?
Right of way
Explanation
When crossing a **hard shoulder** where pedestrians are walking in an area without a sidewalk, it is important to remember that **pedestrians have the right of way**. This means that drivers must **yield** to pedestrians in these situations.
- Pedestrians have priority in various circumstances, such as at pedestrian crossings, sidewalks, and other pedestrian areas. They also have the right of way when a vehicle crosses a hard shoulder where there are no sidewalks and pedestrians have no other place to walk.
- The regulations establish that drivers must be especially careful and give priority to pedestrians in these situations to ensure their safety.
Therefore, the correct action is to **yield to pedestrians** when crossing a hard shoulder where they are walking, as they have the right of way in the absence of a pedestrian area.
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