Q #507 - You've stopped at a pelican crossing. A disabled person is crossing slowly in front of you when the lights change to green. What should you do?
At a pelican crossing, the green light means you may proceed as long as the crossing is clear. If someone hasn't finished crossing, be patient and wait for them, whether they're disabled or not.
Wait for them to finish crossing
Drive in front of them
Edge forward slowly
Sound your horn
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