3 ptsPTOfficial number: 13164
Are you obliged to reduce your speed in this situation so as not to endanger the pedestrian?
Explanation
Correct answer: Yes
Approaching a marked pedestrian crossing, you are required to exercise special caution. The visible pedestrian is in the immediate vicinity of the crossing and shows an intention to enter it, which requires you to reduce your speed so that, if necessary, you can stop safely and give way to them.
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