Pedestrians often commit many infractions, among them...
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Pedestrians often commit infractions by **not positioning themselves correctly on the roadways**. This means they do not always walk or cross in the areas designated for their safety, such as pedestrian crossings or sidewalks.
- **Crossing in incorrect places:** Pedestrians must cross the street at pedestrian crossings and wait on the sidewalk before crossing, not on the road. This reduces the risk of being hit, as drivers may not see them if they cross in unauthorized places.
- **Walking in unauthorized areas:** On roads, pedestrians should walk on the shoulders or designated spaces, not on the roadway, to avoid accidents.
- **Waiting on the sidewalk:** Before crossing, it is important for pedestrians to wait on the sidewalk and not on the road, as this protects them from passing vehicles.
These actions are essential for pedestrian safety and to prevent traffic accidents.
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