(A) The operator of any vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian crossing the roadway within any marked crosswalk, or within any unmarked crosswalk at the end of a block or entrance to an alley, except at intersections where the movement of traffic is being regulated by police officers or traffic control signals. Whenever any vehicle has stopped at a crosswalk or intersection to permit a pedestrian to cross a roadway, the operator of any other vehicle approaching from the rear shall not overtake and pass the stopped vehicle.
(B) At intersections where traffic is controlled by traffic control signals or police officers, drivers of vehicles, including those making turns, shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians crossing or those who have started to cross the roadway on a “walk” signal; and in all other cases pedestrians shall yield the right- of-way to vehicles lawfully proceeding directly ahead or turning on a “green” or “go” signal.
(C) Every pedestrian crossing a highway at any point other than a crosswalk or intersection, shall yield the right-of-way to vehicles upon the highway.
(1992 Code, § 12-1-81) (Ord. 31, § 15-69, passed 10-1-1975)