LTO Driver's License Reviewer· Land Transportation Office
When approaching a pedestrian crossing where a pedestrian is waiting, you should:
Choices
- AHonk to let the pedestrian know you are coming
- BSpeed up to pass before the pedestrian steps out
- CSlow down and stop to allow the pedestrian to crossCorrect
- DFlash your lights
Answer
Slow down and stop to allow the pedestrian to cross
When a pedestrian is waiting at a crossing, you must slow down and stop to allow them to cross. Pedestrians have right of way at marked crossings.
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