How should pedestrians cross squares and roundabouts?
Traffic rules
Explanation
Pedestrians must cross squares and roundabouts by going around them, not through the center of the roadway. This is because roundabouts are intersections with a circular construction in the center, designed for vehicles to circulate around it. Pedestrians are not allowed to cross through the center of the road in these areas.
- By going around roundabouts, pedestrians avoid the vehicle traffic circulating around the central construction.
- Crossing through the center could be dangerous, as it would interrupt the flow of traffic and endanger the pedestrian's safety.
Therefore, the safest and correct way to cross a roundabout is by going around it, following the sidewalks and designated pedestrian crossings.
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