culture   United States
statement   Pedestrians have the legal right of way at crosswalks and intersections in the United States.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 pedestrian United States Pedestrians have the right of way at crosswalks and drivers are expected to yield to them. 2
2 pedestrian US Pedestrians have the right of way at crosswalks and drivers must yield to them. 1
3 pedestrian United States Pedestrians have the right of way at crosswalks and drivers should yield to them. 1
4 pedestrian United States Pedestrians have the right of way at crosswalks and drivers are required to yield to them. 1
5 pedestrian bridges United States Pedestrian bridges are common in urban areas and are seen as a safe way to cross busy roads or highways. 1
6 pedestrian crossing United States Commonly marked and respected on roads, with drivers expected to yield to pedestrians 1
7 pedestrian crossings United States Pedestrian crossings are often less respected and require extra caution in road design 1
8 pedestrian crossings United States Pedestrian crossings are respected and prioritized by drivers. 1
9 pedestrian infrastructure United States Pedestrian crossings and sidewalks are common and well-maintained. 1
10 pedestrian right of way US Drivers are generally expected to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks by law 1
11 pedestrian right of way United States Drivers are legally required to yield to pedestrians at crosswalks and intersections. 1
12 pedestrian walkways United States Pedestrian walkways are commonly found in urban areas and are widely used by pedestrians for commuting and leisure. 1
13 pedestrians United States Pedestrians have the right of way at crosswalks and drivers must stop for them. 1
14 yielding to pedestrians United States Drivers are legally required to yield to pedestrians at crosswalks and intersections. 1