When must a driver travel at a moderate speed, and stop the vehicle if necessary?
Right of way
Explanation
A driver must **drive at a moderate speed and stop the vehicle, if necessary**, near a **pedestrian crossing that is not regulated by traffic lights or traffic officers**. This is important because:
- **Pedestrians have priority** at unregulated pedestrian crossings. By reducing speed, the driver can stop quickly if a pedestrian decides to cross.
- **The safety of pedestrians is crucial**, especially in areas where they may appear unexpectedly.
- **Driving slowly allows the driver to react in time** to the presence of pedestrians, avoiding possible accidents.

In summary, when approaching an unregulated pedestrian crossing, it is essential to moderate speed to ensure the safety of all road users.
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