353—References to pedestrians crossing a road
(1) If a driver who is
turning from a road at an intersection is required to give way to a pedestrian
who is crossing the road that the driver is entering, the driver is only
required to give way to the pedestrian if the pedestrian's line of travel in
crossing the road is essentially perpendicular to the edges of the road the
driver is entering—the driver is not required to give way to a
pedestrian who is crossing the road the driver is leaving.
(2) In these Rules, a
reference to a pedestrian crossing a road includes a reference to a person who
is crossing only part of a road (for example, a person walking to a safety
zone or a median strip, or to the middle of a road to display a hand-held stop
sign).