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CALIFORNIA. Pedestrian with one foot in the crosswalk. Q. If a pedestrian has one foot in a crosswalk are you required to stop and let him cross? A. It depends. If able to do so safely, the driver of the vehicle must yield by slowing down or stopping. CALIFORNIA.

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CALIFORNIA

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  1. CALIFORNIA Pedestrian with one foot in the crosswalk. Q. If a pedestrian has one foot in a crosswalk are you required to stop and let him cross? A. It depends. If able to do so safely, the driver of the vehicle must yield by slowing down or stopping.

  2. CALIFORNIA Traffic signs: Driving through a gore. Q. Is it permissible to drive across the solid white lines, or gore area, separating the on-ramp from the roadway? A.Yes. LEGAL to drive across a gore. Technically this movement is “legal” but discouraged. This area is intended to keep drivers in the acceleration lane while gaining freeway speed. If a collision results from being here it will likely be used against you.

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