Chapter 2-18: Pedestrians

The “Pedestrians” section of the Saskatchewan Driving Knowledge Test focuses on the rules and responsibilities drivers have towards people on foot. 

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Saskatchewan Driving Test - Chapter 2-18: Pedestrians

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As a pedestrian walking along a road (without sidewalks), you should:

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When approaching an intersection, you must yield the right of way to:

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When a school crossing guard directs you to stop at a crosswalk, you must:

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Which of the following are included in the definition of pedestrians?

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Where must you stop your vehicle for a pedestrian at an intersection?

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When another vehicle is stopped at an intersection to let pedestrians cross, you:

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If a traffic light changes while a pedestrian is still in the crosswalk, who has the right of way?

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How should you respond if you see someone who appears ready to jaywalk (step out in front of you)?

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This section evaluates your understanding of crosswalk laws, right-of-way at intersections, and the importance of yielding to pedestrians at marked and unmarked crossings. The test highlights situations where extra caution is required, such as near schools, playgrounds, and in low-visibility conditions. Drivers are also assessed on their awareness of signals and signs related to pedestrian zones. Mastering this section ensures that new drivers can safely share the road and help protect vulnerable road users throughout Saskatchewan’s communities.