How to Drive When Approaching a Pedestrian Crossing?

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Weston
07/25/25 1:22am
When driving a motor vehicle approaching a pedestrian crossing, slow down in advance and observe carefully, paying attention to whether there are pedestrians crossing on both sides of the pedestrian crossing, and be ready to stop and yield to pedestrians at any time. If you encounter non-motorized vehicles crossing the pedestrian crossing, you should stop and yield in time, and do not rush or detour. Yield to pedestrians, straight-going vehicles, and left-turning vehicles from the opposite direction, then confirm your own safety before turning right, so let other safe traffic participants pass first.
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