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An intersection has no signs or signals AND a pedestrian is crossing. You should:

Under Alberta's Traffic Safety Act, an unmarked crosswalk exists at every intersection unless signage dictates otherwise. Drivers must yield the right-of-way to

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Question: An intersection has no signs or signals AND a pedestrian is crossing. You should:

Answer options:

  • Continue — you have priority ✅ Yield to the pedestrian
  • Honk
  • Slow down only

Correct answer: Yield to the pedestrian

Explanation: Under Alberta's Traffic Safety Act, an unmarked crosswalk exists at every intersection unless signage dictates otherwise. Drivers must yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian crossing the road in these unmarked areas, making yielding the correct action. Continuing, merely slowing down, or honking are incorrect because they violate this legal priority and create immediate safety hazards. On the Alberta Class 7 exam, remember that pedestrians always have the right-of-way at both marked and unmarked crosswalks; anticipating pedestrians at all intersections is vital for passing the test and ensuring overall road safety.

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