Pedestrian crossings and stopping places of route vehicles
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Pedestrian crossings and stopping places of route vehicles

amended April 8, 2020

14.1.
The driver of a vehicle approaching an unregulated pedestrian crossing **, is obliged to give way to pedestrians crossing the road or stepping onto the carriageway (tram tracks) to make the transition.

** The concepts of a regulated and unregulated pedestrian crossing are similar to the concepts of a regulated and unregulated intersection established in clause 13.3. Of the rules.

14.2.
If a vehicle stopped or slowed down before an unregulated pedestrian crossing, then drivers of other vehicles moving in the same direction are also required to stop or reduce speed. Continued movement is permitted subject to the requirements of paragraph 14.1 of the Rules.

14.3.
At regulated pedestrian crossings, when the enable signal of the traffic light is turned on, the driver must enable pedestrians to complete the passage of the carriageway (tram tracks) in this direction.

14.4.
It is forbidden to enter a pedestrian crossing if there is a traffic jam behind it that will force the driver to stop at the pedestrian crossing.

14.5.
In all cases, including outside pedestrian crossings, the driver must let blind pedestrians signal with a white cane.

14.6.
The driver must give way to pedestrians walking towards or away from the fixed-route vehicle (from the door side) if boarding and disembarking is made from the carriageway or from the landing pad located on it.

14.7.
When approaching a stopped vehicle with the hazard warning lights on and bearing the “Child Carriage” markings, the driver must slow down, if necessary, stop and let the children pass.

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