What are the standards for yielding to pedestrians in traffic photography?
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According to Article 38 of the Road Traffic Safety Law: When motor vehicles pass through pedestrian crossings, they should slow down; when encountering pedestrians crossing the road, they should stop and yield; when motor vehicles are driving on roads without traffic signals and encounter pedestrians crossing the road, they should give way. Below is relevant information: 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 safety of citizens, legal entities, and other organizations, as well as other legal rights and interests, and improve road traffic efficiency. Road traffic safety: Refers to the state in which personal injuries or property losses can be controlled at an acceptable level during traffic activities. Traffic safety means that the possibility of people or property suffering losses is acceptable; if this possibility exceeds the acceptable level, it is considered unsafe. The road traffic system, as a dynamic and open system, is influenced by both internal factors and external environmental disturbances, and is closely related to human, vehicle, and road environment factors. Any unreliability, imbalance, or instability within the system can lead to conflicts and contradictions, creating unsafe factors or states.