No pedestrian shall cross a roadway:
A. At any place other than in a crosswalk. If no crosswalk exists within a distance of seven hundred feet (700') of the desired point of crossing, a pedestrian may cross by the shortest straight route to the opposite curb after exercising due care and caution and yielding to all vehicular traffic;
B. Between adjacent intersections, at which traffic control signals are in operation, at any place except in a marked crosswalk;
C. At any place other than in a crosswalk upon any through street; or
D. Where a pedestrian tunnel or overhead pedestrian crossing is available. (Prior code § 46-17-267)