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What should you do when approaching a pedestrian in a crosswalk?

  1. Continue driving as normal

  2. Stop and make eye contact

  3. Sound your horn

  4. Speed up

The correct answer is: Stop and make eye contact

When approaching a pedestrian in a crosswalk, you should always stop and make eye contact. This lets the pedestrian know that you have seen them and are allowing them to cross safely. Option A, continuing driving as normal, is incorrect because it may put the pedestrian in danger and it is also against the law. Option C, sounding your horn, may startle the pedestrian and should only be used as a warning if the pedestrian does not see you. Option D, speeding up, is incorrect because it can cause a dangerous situation for both you and the pedestrian. It is important to slow down and allow the pedestrian to cross safely.