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When approaching a pedestrian crossing at an uncontrolled intersection in Ontario, what is your legal obligation?

At an uncontrolled intersection, drivers must stop and yield the entire width of the roadway to pedestrians who are waiting to cross or already crossing.

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Question: When approaching a pedestrian crossing at an uncontrolled intersection in Ontario, what is your legal obligation?

Answer options:

  • Slow down and proceed if the pedestrian is not yet in the crosswalk.
  • Maintain speed, as pedestrians should yield to vehicles at uncontrolled intersections. ✅ Stop and yield the entire width of the roadway to the pedestrian.
  • Honk your horn to alert the pedestrian to your presence.

Correct answer: Stop and yield the entire width of the roadway to the pedestrian.

Explanation: At an uncontrolled intersection, drivers must stop and yield the entire width of the roadway to pedestrians who are waiting to cross or already crossing.

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