Ch. 5 · 第3節 歩行者の保護など

Because it was nighttime with little traffic, when approaching a crosswalk it was clear that there was no one crossing, so I passed through without slowing down.

[True / False · Medium]

Answer: False

Explanation

The Rules of the Road state that when approaching a crosswalk, except when it is clear that there are no pedestrians or bicycles crossing, you must slow down so that you can stop before it. At night, pedestrians may be detected late, so you need to slow down.

Source: Ch. 5 · Section (第3節 歩行者の保護など) · 第3節 歩行者の保護など

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