concept   crosswalk
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, pedestrians have the right of way when using a crosswalk.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cross street United States Crossing streets at zebra crossings or crosswalks is common and expected. 1
2 cross street United States Crossing the street at designated crosswalks is a common and expected practice. 1
3 crossing United States Pedestrian crossings are widely used and respected, and it's common for drivers to stop for pedestrians at designated crossings. 1
4 crossing United States Pedestrians have the right of way at marked crossings, and drivers should stop to let them cross. 1
5 crossing street United States Looking both ways before crossing is essential for pedestrian safety 1
6 crossing street United States Pedestrians have the right of way at crosswalks, and cars must come to a stop to let them cross. 1
7 crosswalk United States Pedestrians have the right of way when crossing a crosswalk, and vehicles are required to stop. 1
8 crosswalk United States Drivers are expected to yield to pedestrians at a crosswalk. 1
9 crosswalk United States Pedestrians have the right of way when using a crosswalk. 1
10 crosswalk United States Crosswalks are commonly used and respected by drivers and pedestrians, and jaywalking is generally frowned upon. 1
11 crosswalk United States Expected place for pedestrians to cross the road, and drivers are legally required to yield. 1