Chapter 3- Adult Driving Course
When possible, pedestrians should walk:
Sidewalk
It is a violation of State law for pedestrians to:
Stand in the roadway of purposes of soliciting a ride
When a vehicle ahead of you stops to let a pedestrian pass in front of you, you should:
Stay in line and wait until the vehicle ahead proceeds
When entering a street from a private alley or driveway, you must:
Stop, then yield to approaching vehicles and pedestrians
Once you have stopped for a school bus, do not pass until the driver signals you to proceed, the red lights stop flashing, or:
The bus starts moving ahead
A driver waiting to make a left turn when the traffic light turns green should:
Turn only after there is no danger from oncoming vehicles
If you must walk on the highway, you should:
Walk on the left side in order to watch for approaching vehicles
When a pedestrian walks out into the street in violation of the law, you should:
Yield the right of way to avoid injuring them
When you hear a siren coming, you should:
Yield to the emergency vehicle
When entering a street from an unpaved road, you should:
Yield to the vehicle on the paved road in all instances