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What is a safe practice for pedestrians at crosswalks?

  1. Insist on the right of way over vehicles.

  2. Cross at any time.

  3. Wait for an appropriate time to cross.

  4. Use crosswalks only when convenient.

The correct answer is: Wait for an appropriate time to cross.

The safe practice for pedestrians at crosswalks is to wait for an appropriate time to cross. This means being aware of traffic signals, the speed of approaching vehicles, and ensuring it is safe to enter the crosswalk. By waiting for the right moment, pedestrians can reduce their risk of accidents and enhance their visibility to drivers. This approach emphasizes responsibility and caution, ensuring that pedestrians don't put themselves in danger by crossing recklessly. Understanding the flow of traffic and following signals is crucial, as these measures are in place to protect both pedestrians and drivers.