Pedestrians can't always be counted on to cross at designated crosswalks or at intersections, so you'll need to be aware at all times. (charlespitman.com)
Encourage them to make use of designated crosswalks and stop lights and to make eye contact with drivers before crossing to ensure they're seen. (willdavidson.ca)
Keep in mind, under BC law a motorist still has a legal responsibility to keep a lookout for, and yield to, pedestrians, even if they are outside a specially designated crosswalk or may be wearing dark clothing that impairs visibility. (preszlerlawbc.com)