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The following laws come from the Ohio Revised Code:
4511.01
(LL) “Crosswalk” means that part of a roadway at intersections ordinarily included within the public property lines, and any portion of a roadway at an intersection or elsewhere, distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines or other pavement markings. Regardless, there shall not be a crosswalk where local authorities have placed signs indicating no crossing.
4511.12 Obeying Traffic Control Devices
No pedestrian shall disobey the instructions of any traffic control device (e.g. signs and signals) placed along a roadway. (Some signs specific to pedestrians include WALK ON LEFT FACING TRAFFIC; CROSS ONLY AT CROSSWALKS; NO PEDESTRIAN CROSSING; PUSH BUTTON FOR WALK SIGNAL; NO HITCH HIKING, various yellow CROSSWALK signs, and various PEDESTRIANS PROHIBITED signs.) Also, when a traffic light is green in the direction they are facing, pedestrians may step off the curb to cross the roadway on which traffic is stopped.
4511.46 Pedestrian on Crosswalk has Right of Way
When traffic controls are not in place or not in operation, a driver shall yield the right of way to a pedestrian crossing the roadway in a crosswalk when the pedestrian is upon the same half of the roadway as the driver, or so close as to be in danger. No pedestrian shall step off the curb and walk or run into the path of vehicles so close as to be an immediate hazard.
4511.48 Right-of-Way Yielded by Pedestrians Where there is No Crosswalk
When not crossing at a crosswalk, the pedestrian must yield the right of way to all traffic upon the roadway. When between intersections where traffic signals are in operation, pedestrians shall cross only in marked crosswalks.
4511.712 Obstructing Passage
No driver shall enter an intersection or marked crosswalk when doing so will obstruct passage of other vehicles or pedestrians.
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2007-10-18 11:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Ohio Pedestrian Laws
2016-12-16 04:29:03
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Your teacher said "you stop with the front bumper parallel to the stop sign pole." The law says "stop sign shall stop at a clearly marked stop line blah blah blah...." For a test in the class, you do whatever the idiot teacher said -- unless you want to fail the class. For a test down at the DMV, follow the law. You also want to follow the law when the cops are around.
2016-04-07 03:51:25
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2016-08-26 03:27:21
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answered by melva 4
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Need a bit more info as to what you need to know about this. All I can say right now is that you cannot block them when stopped.
2007-10-18 05:45:10
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answered by sensible_man 7
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CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DMV OFFICE, THEY WILL BE ABLE TO ANSWER ANY AND ALL OF YOUR QUESTIONS AND AT THE SAME TIME YOU WILL BE GETTING THE CORRECT ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION.
2007-10-18 08:24:09
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