Yes, in Ontario, not yielding the right of way to pedestrians, especially at crosswalks, can result in an automatic failure during the road test. Drivers must allow pedestrians to completely cross the crosswalk before proceeding. This is a critical safety rule, and failing to observe it is considered a serious error.
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Do they not automatically fail if they don’t let the pedestrian have a right of way and cross the crosswalk completely?
I would also like to know this, because an instructor told me full way and another said half
Yes, in Ontario, not yielding the right of way to pedestrians, especially at crosswalks, can result in an automatic failure during the road test. Drivers must allow pedestrians to completely cross the crosswalk before proceeding. This is a critical safety rule, and failing to observe it is considered a serious error.
Incoming pedestrian on last traffic light? No need to wait?
If there's a pedestrian at the last traffic light, you need to wait for them to cross before proceeding. Pedestrians always have the right of way.
I wish I can passed
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