What are the standards for capturing violations of yielding to pedestrians?
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The standard for capturing violations of yielding to pedestrians is that motor vehicles should slow down when passing through a crosswalk and yield to pedestrians crossing the road. Traffic Regulations: Traffic regulations, officially known as the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, are established to maintain road traffic order, prevent and reduce traffic accidents, protect personal safety, safeguard the property rights and other legal interests of citizens, legal entities, and other organizations, and improve road traffic efficiency. Yielding to Pedestrians: When pedestrians are crossing the road at a crosswalk, other vehicles should yield, slow down, or stop and wait for pedestrians to pass before proceeding. This is called yielding to pedestrians. However, some vehicles accelerate past pedestrians, go around them, or honk to urge them to move faster, which are all uncivilized behaviors.