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> On 13. Dec 2020, at 21:37, stevea <stevea...@softworkers.com> wrote:
> 
> This is problematic to my thinking.  In California (my state), at an 
> UNCONTROLLED intersection (no traffic_signal, stop sign, other traffic 
> control device...), for example where the sidewalk "would continue to another 
> sidewalk on the other side of the roadway," pedestrians ALWAYS have the 
> right-of-way (over all vehicles) when they indicate it.  How do they indicate 
> it?  By lifting one foot to step towards / into the intersection (from the 
> sidewalk).  Drivers must (by law) stop short of entering the intersection to 
> allow the pedestrian to cross, once a pedestrian has so entered the crossing 
> (even it if is unmarked or "invisible").



the same for Italy and Germany 


Cheers Martin 
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