Not exact matches
The system, called Adaptive Highbeam Assist, always selects the optimum headlamp range, allowing the driver to see the course of the road,
pedestrians or
danger spots
at an earlier stage than would otherwise be possible.
Broken pavement, missing accessibility ramps, and other obstacles can create
dangers that put
pedestrians at risk.
Ultimately, speeding puts the occupants of a vehicle, other drivers and
pedestrians at an increased risk of
danger.
Most of these car crashes occur in high traffic areas and
at night, but no matter where a
pedestrian is hit, s / he is in far more
danger of being seriously injured than the driver involved in the crash, and our most vulnerable citizens — young children and the elderly — are the most of risk.
«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.»