01-21-2022, 01:51 PM
(01-21-2022, 11:30 AM)panamaniac Wrote: It is not all that rare for a pedestrian to be charged for failure to yield. If they enter the crossover in front of a vehicle that has no way to stop in time, the pedestrian can be at fault.
Why?
Drivers are required to yield. Unless there is a blocked sight line which there isn't supposed to be at a crossover, and there isn't at this intersection. Pedestrians do not just apparate at the threshold to the intersection, any driver can see a pedestrian approaching the crossing and should prepare to yield. Any driver who does not yield has broken the HTA.