FRSC Driver's Licence Test (Nigeria)· Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC)
At a zebra crossing in Nigeria you must stop for pedestrians who:
Choices
- AAre waiting on the far pavement
- BHave stepped onto the linesCorrect
- CAre still inside parked vehicles
- DAre more than ten metres away
Answer
Have stepped onto the lines
Zebra lines and crosswalks require you to stop for pedestrians who have stepped onto the markings, giving them priority to cross.
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