Among the artist and pieces showcased at these various sectors were Ryan McNamara's immersive internet - inspired ballet piece «ME3M 4 Miami,» Juan Genoves» optical illusion of
pedestrians at a crosswalk in «Trayetca,» Jessica Stockholder's outdoor installation «Angled Triangle,» Nuria Fuster's tethered - down basketballs in «Pump iron,» and Biksimo's metallic dog wall mural just to name a few.
The driver of a vehicle must stop for
a pedestrian at crosswalks and intersections without signals when the pedestrian is on the half of the roadway on which the vehicle is traveling OR the pedestrian is approaching within one lane of the half of the roadway on which the vehicle is traveling.
A drunk driver runs a stoplight and hits
pedestrians at a crosswalk, causing catastrophic injuries to their neck, spine and limbs.
Bike accident lawyers also note that bicyclists must yield for
pedestrians at crosswalks too.
«Stop for
pedestrians at crosswalks.
Not exact matches
Daniel Waliczek, vice president of security and investigative services
at Citibank, said he's thought for years that a
pedestrian crosswalk is needed
at that site.
Two children were struck and killed by a car while in a
crosswalk in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn yesterday afternoon, police said,
at an intersection that has long been considered hazardous for
pedestrians.
It was brought up
at a recent Village Board meeting that you would not know what the Village Board has done about the
pedestrian crosswalk signal, because you have never been to a Village Board Meeting in
at least 11 years and perhaps in your 18 years as an Ulster County legislator.
Outdated Law Gives Drivers Right of Way During
Crosswalk Countdown NEW YORK — Public Advocate Letitia James announced new legislation to protect
pedestrians crossing
at intersections in New York City.
The three conversations were about equally distracting and led to substantially degraded driving, marked by less scanning for potential hazards, monitoring mirrors less regularly and showing poor surveillance
at pedestrian crosswalks and four - way stops.
At a busy intersection in the San Francisco Bay area, the team stationed «pedestrians» at crosswalks, with instructions to approach the crossing at a point when oncoming drivers would have a chance to sto
At a busy intersection in the San Francisco Bay area, the team stationed «
pedestrians»
at crosswalks, with instructions to approach the crossing at a point when oncoming drivers would have a chance to sto
at crosswalks, with instructions to approach the crossing
at a point when oncoming drivers would have a chance to sto
at a point when oncoming drivers would have a chance to stop.
Without an internal combustion engine, the 2015 Tesla Model S 70D is eerily silent on the road; we can eavesdrop on
pedestrians» phone calls
at crosswalks and we barely need to raise our voices to hold our own conversations.
Denver - $ 6 million to upgrade its traffic management center, build a connected vehicle network, and install automated
pedestrian detection
at difficult
crosswalks.
From the benefits of raised
crosswalks to traffic calming chicanes, StreetFilms have produced some great animations that help to explain the tools
at our disposal to make streets more
pedestrian and bike friendly.
Between adjacent intersections
at which a traffic control signal is in operation, a
pedestrian may cross a roadway only in a marked
crosswalk
If a
pedestrian crosses a roadway
at any point other than in a marked
crosswalk or in an unmarked
crosswalk at an intersection, the
pedestrian shall yield the right - of - way to any vehicle approaching on the roadway.
Accidents are fairly common
at intersections and
crosswalks and every
pedestrian accident lawyer will tell you that each side sees the other as irresponsible or negligent.
In Palmer, a 59 - year - old
pedestrian was killed while using a
crosswalk at the intersection of North Main and Rockview streets.
In Massachusetts,
pedestrians who are crossing the street in a
crosswalk or
at an intersection with the «Walk» signal have the right of way.
• Speeding Motorists • Drivers that Fail to Yield the Right of Way to
Pedestrians at Marked
Crosswalks • Motorists Turning into the Path of
Pedestrians at an Intersection • Drivers Operating their Vehicles Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs
Pedestrians must cross streets only
at intersections and marked
crosswalks.
Distracted truck drivers not only put other motorists
at risk — they endanger
pedestrians who may be using a
crosswalk and bicyclists sharing the road.
Unfortunately, motorists are more frequently disregarding rules of the road and laws that govern
crosswalks, resulting in catastrophic and fatal
pedestrian accidents
at intersections and around roadways.
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.
As a
pedestrian, you should always cross
at intersections, stay in the
crosswalk when crossing, stay on the sidewalk, obey walk signals, always be aware of your surroundings, make eye contact with a driver before crossing the street, be aware of your surroundings, and be as visible as possible by wearing bright, reflective clothing
at night.
Drivers often fail to respect the rights of
pedestrians, failing to yield
at crosswalks or failing to keep a proper lookout.
You may even be a bicyclist or
pedestrian hit by an intoxicated driver while lawfully crossing
at a
crosswalk, resulting in catastrophic injuries.
At the time of this pedestrian accident the claimant was walking southbound in a marked crosswalk across 41st Avenue at Clarendon Street in Vancouver with the green light in his favou
At the time of this
pedestrian accident the claimant was walking southbound in a marked
crosswalk across 41st Avenue
at Clarendon Street in Vancouver with the green light in his favou
at Clarendon Street in Vancouver with the green light in his favour.
Walking from my hotel down to the convention center I noticed other
pedestrians — not as much of a novelty here anymore as the price of gas inches past $ 5 a gallon — and the fact that they actually wait
at crosswalks instead of diving through the traffic like New Yorkers.
Lack of sidewalk presence, due to rural conditions or a
pedestrian not being
at an intersection or
crosswalk
Generally speaking,
pedestrians will have the right of way when they are lawfully «within any marked
crosswalk or within any unmarked
crosswalk at an intersection.»
This means that if an accident occurs
at a
crosswalk and the driver failed to stop for the
pedestrian before the accident, that driver be presumed to have violated the failure - to - yield law and to be
at fault for the accident.
Pedestrians crossing state highways must ordinarily yield to highway traffic, and in cities, where
crosswalks are present, city ordinances and state law may require the
pedestrian to cross
at a corner or a
crosswalk.
A
pedestrian must always act defensively on their own behalf and can be found negligent when they dismiss signals telling them when to cross an intersection, refuse to use
crosswalks, and leap into heavy traffic
at will.
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A driver hits a
pedestrian who abruptly ran across the street,
at night, where there is no
crosswalk.
In this
crosswalk personal injury occurring in Port Coquitlam (Paskall v. Scheithauer, 2014 BCCA 26) the jury found a
pedestrian twenty percent fault for her fractured her skull and traumatic brain injury after attempting to cross
at a marked
crosswalk.
Pedestrians still have the right of way
at intersections even if the
crosswalk is not marked.
Settled lawsuit for a
pedestrian who was severely injured while crossing the street in an unmarked
crosswalk at night.
Jaywalking — When a
pedestrian crosses the roadway
at an angle to the street or
at a point not specifically marked a
crosswalk, they are considered to be «jaywalking.»
• Distracted driving by texting, talking to passengers, watching videos, using GPS, adjusting the radio or speaking on a cell phone • Speeding or driving recklessly • Failing to use turn signals • Disobeying posted traffic signals and signs • Failing to provide the right of way to a
pedestrian at intersections and in
crosswalks • Disregarding traffic and weather conditions affecting driving abilities • Driving while intoxicated (drunk driving or high driving) or under the influence of drugs
If your child walks on occasion, remind her to only cross the street
at marked
pedestrian crosswalks and only when she has the right to do so.
The vast majority of
pedestrian accidents in Rhode Island and Providence Plantations and Massachusetts happen in
crosswalks,
at intersections, on city streets and sidewalks,
at gas stations and parking lots.
Crosswalks are specifically marked
at locations that maximize the visibility of
pedestrians who are crossing the street.
Bikers and
pedestrians should also always follow all the rules of the road, including never jaywalking, crossing
at designated
crosswalks, traveling with or against the flow of traffic and paying attention to others around them.
For example, if a court deems the driver to be 85 percent
at fault for the accident, and you — the injured
pedestrian — to be 15 percent
at - fault since you were walking outside of the
crosswalk lines, then you can recoup up to 85 percent of the available damage award.
For example, the insurance company may allege that
at the time of the accident, you were walking outside of the
crosswalk lines or in some other areas where
pedestrians are prohibited.
Pedestrian accidents usually occur
at traffic intersections, on sidewalks, and in
crosswalks, parking lots, and parking garages.
Distracted Walking: Danger On The
Crosswalk About Breakstone, White & Gluck The Boston
pedestrian accident lawyers
at Breakstone, White & Gluck have over 100 years combined experience representing
pedestrians injured in motor vehicle accidents.
«The driver of a vehicle
at an intersection that has a traffic control signal in place shall stop before entering the
crosswalk and remain stopped to allow a
pedestrian, with a permitted signal, to cross a roadway when the
pedestrian is in the
crosswalk or steps into the
crosswalk and is upon the half of the roadway upon which the vehicle is traveling or when the
pedestrian is approaching so closely from the opposite half of the roadway as to be in danger.»