Random crosswalk rules question that I can't find the answer to online.
Let's assume that this is the street view from my car and I am driving straight ahead.
True or false:
As soon as a pedestrian enters "A" to proceed to "B" I must stop, even with the median there.
Alternatively, if the pedestrian was walking from "B" to "A", and I was in this same lane, I am
still required to stay at a stop until they have reached "A" and not just until they reach the median (and off of my part of the road/direction of travel)
I believe that I have to wait until the pedestrian has completely cleared the crosswalk, whereas a friend believes that you are clear to go as soon as they are out of your lane, because of the median.