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After stepping into a crosswalk, you realize a car hasn't stopped. What should you do?
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Keep walking quickly
Step back to the curb immediately
Run to the other side as fast as possible
Stand in place until the car passes
What is one action that increases the risk of being hit while crossing at a crosswalk?
(Required)
Walking quickly across
Waiting for the traffic light to change
Staring at your phone while crossing
Making eye contact with the driver
If you are crossing the street at dusk, how can you improve your visibility to drivers?
(Required)
Use your phone’s flashlight to signal drivers
Wear bright or reflective clothing
Walk faster to avoid traffic
Cross with a large group of people
You’re crossing the street when you see a car turn the corner and head toward you. What should you do?
(Required)
Walk slowly to show you have the right of way
Run across the crosswalk
Keep walking and hope the driver slows down
Stop and make sure the car slows or stops before continuing
Why is it important to look left, right, and left again before crossing?
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To ensure no drivers are texting or distracted
To double-check that all cars have stopped
To follow proper pedestrian rules
To reduce the risk of missing oncoming cars from both sides