When There Are No Sidewalks Outside Of A Business Or Residential District Pedestrians Shall, VEH Code § 21956 - 21956.


When There Are No Sidewalks Outside Of A Business Or Residential District Pedestrians Shall, When there are no sidewalks outside of a business or residential district pedestrians shall __ A. CVC 21956 (a) California Vehicle Code 21956 includes two parts. This makes them more visible to cars. (a) A pedestrian shall not walk upon a roadway outside of a business or residence district otherwise than close to the pedestrian's left-hand edge of the roadway. When no sidewalk is available, California law allows you to walk on the road itself, but with restrictions. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. (b) Motor vehicles being driven upon any highway outside of a business district in a caravan or motorcade, whether or not towing other vehicles, shall be operated to allow sufficient space between each such What do you do if you find yourself walking somewhere with no sidewalk? Brush up on the traffic safety rules for this situation. 1. Use special gear so cars can see them more easily C. Where there are no sidewalks outside of a business or residential district, pedestrians should walk close to the left hand side of the road, facing traffic. oxeymk, py, akspm, y5fkhsfv, 6sn, x6fvx, tieo, tidms, gy, 1spc2t,