Ch. 2 · Pedestrian Conduct

When attempting to cross at a location without a traffic light, which of the following is correct about vehicles approaching from the left?

[Multiple choice · Hard]

Answer: B: Even if they appear far away, they will come closer while you are crossing, so caution is necessary

Explanation

The Rules of the Road, Chapter 2, Section 3, "3 (2)" states: "In particular, vehicles approaching from the left may appear to be far away, but they will come closer while you are crossing, so be careful." Vehicles from the left are dangerous due to distance perception illusions, so option 2 is correct.

Driving school curriculumStage 1 – Topic 8: Protection of pedestrians

Momoka
Momoka
Cars from the left look way farther than ones from the right, so they're less dangerous, yeah?
Hikari
Hikari
That's the trap! They may look far away, but they'll get much closer while you're crossing—so you actually need to be extra careful with left-side traffic.
Momoka
Momoka
Wait, it's a distance illusion?
Hikari
Hikari
Yep. Your eyes trick you. Always double-check left-side cars even if they seem distant.

Source: Ch. 2 Pedestrian Conduct · Section (第3節 横断の仕方) · 3(2)特に、左方向から進行してくる車は、遠くにあるように見えても、横断中に近づいて来ますので、注意しましょう。

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