The driver/rider of a vehicle must yield right of way, slow down or stop, if necessary in order to yield right of way to a pedestrian crossing a roadway within a pedestrian crossing.
Whenever any vehicle has stopped at a pedestrian crossing, the driver/rider of any other vehicle may not pass the stopped vehicle.
The “red man” light signal shows pedestrians that they may not cross the road at an intersection until the green man light signal is displayed. The pedestrians must remain
stationary on the sidewalk until a “green man” light signal is displayed. If red man light signal flashes, pedestrians who have not entered the roadway must wait until a “green man” light signal is displayed. Pedestrians who are already in the intersection must cross the intersection as quickly as possible.