§ 73.13 FAILURE TO STOP AND REMAIN STOPPED FOR PEDESTRIAN.
   (A)   The operator of any non-motorized vehicle commits the offense of failure to stop and remain stopped for a pedestrian if the operator does not stop and remain stopped for a pedestrian when the pedestrian is:
      (1)   Proceeding in accordance with a traffic control device as provided under ORS 814.010 or crossing the roadway in a crosswalk, as defined in ORS 801.220; and
      (2)   In any of the following locations:
         (a)   In the lane in which the operator’s vehicle is traveling; and/or
         (b)   In the lane into which the operator’s vehicle is turning.
   (B)   This section does not require a driver to stop and remain stopped for a pedestrian under any of the following circumstances:
      (1)   Upon a roadway with a safety island, if the operator is proceeding along the half of the roadway on the far side of the safety island from the pedestrian; or
      (2)   Where a pedestrian tunnel or overhead crossing has been provided at or near a crosswalk.
(Ord. 632, passed 11-7-2012) Penalty, see § 73.99