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Originally Posted by Bean
I've posed this question to a CAA driving trainer and he confirms what jar_e states.
The trainer gave the example that if a pedestrian was to walk across and suddenly decide at the 85% mark that they wanted to go back; that any vehicle in motion while the pedestrian is still in the crosswalk would be charged with an infraction.
Highly unlikely but the additional 3 seconds is not a big deal. Although again, 4x4 has it right.
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And further to that, fail to yield for a pedestrian in a crosswalk is one of the biggest fines you can receive for a moving violation, $575 and 4 demerits.