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What is the proper action if you see a pedestrian crossing at an unmarked crosswalk?

  1. Speed up to pass before they cross.

  2. Stop and yield to the pedestrian.

  3. Honk to alert them of your presence.

  4. Proceed without stopping.

The correct answer is: Stop and yield to the pedestrian.

When you encounter a pedestrian crossing at an unmarked crosswalk, the appropriate action is to stop and yield to the pedestrian. This is in line with traffic laws designed to protect pedestrians and promote safety on the roads. Unmarked crosswalks are legal crossing points, and drivers are required to give way to pedestrians attempting to cross, ensuring they can do so safely. Yielding shows respect for the right of way of pedestrians and prevents potential accidents. This practice is crucial for maintaining safety, especially since many pedestrians may not be visible or might not expect vehicles to be so close. Choosing alternatives like speeding up, honking, or proceeding without stopping belittles the importance of pedestrian safety and violates traffic regulations. These actions could lead to dangerous situations and compromise the safety of individuals crossing the street. Therefore, stopping and yielding is not only the correct action but also an essential responsibility of every driver.