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A pedestrian is in a marked crosswalk. You must:

Under British Columbia's Motor Vehicle Act and ICBC guidelines, drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians in any crosswalk. Stopping and waiting until

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Question: A pedestrian is in a marked crosswalk. You must:

Answer options:

  • Honk to warn them ✅ Stop and yield until they have completely crossed
  • Drive around them
  • Speed up

Correct answer: Stop and yield until they have completely crossed

Explanation: Under British Columbia's Motor Vehicle Act and ICBC guidelines, drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians in any crosswalk. Stopping and waiting until the pedestrian has completely crossed ensures their safety and complies with the law. Honking, speeding up, or attempting to drive around a pedestrian are highly dangerous actions that violate their right-of-way and can lead to severe penalties or collisions. On the ICBC knowledge test, always prioritize pedestrian safety and defensive driving practices, as questions regarding right-of-way at crosswalks are critical for passing.

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