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What should a pedestrian do before crossing the street?

  1. Look for turning vehicles.

  2. Run alongside of the street.

  3. Walk on the left side facing traffic.

  4. Walk without looking.

The correct answer is: Look for turning vehicles.

Before crossing the street, a pedestrian should look for turning vehicles to ensure their safety. This is crucial because vehicles may not see pedestrians, and drivers might not anticipate pedestrian crossings, especially at intersections. By being aware of any vehicles that may be turning, pedestrians can avoid potentially dangerous situations. This practice highlights the importance of vigilance and awareness of one’s surroundings, which are essential skills for pedestrian safety. The other behaviors, like running alongside the street, would not provide the necessary awareness of traffic conditions, walking on the left side facing traffic does not prioritize safety at crosswalks, and walking without looking recklessly places the pedestrian at risk. Only by taking the time to observe their environment before proceeding can pedestrians protect themselves effectively.