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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 32 - Motor Vehicles and Traffic.
    • Chapter 5A - Rules of the Road.
    • Article 10 - Pedestrians' Rights and Duties.
    • Section 32-5A-214 - Pedestrians to Use Right Half of Crosswalks.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 10 - Pedestrians' Rights and Duties.
    Section 32-5A-214 - Pedestrians to Use Right Half of Crosswalks.

    Pedestrians shall move, whenever practicable, upon the right half of crosswalks.

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    Code of Alabama

    Title 32 - Motor Vehicles and Traffic.

    Chapter 5A - Rules of the Road.

    Article 10 - Pedestrians' Rights and Duties.

    Section 32-5A-210 - Pedestrian Obedience to Traffic-Control Devices and Traffic Regulations.

    Section 32-5A-211 - Pedestrians' Right-of-Way in Crosswalks.

    Section 32-5A-212 - Crossing at Other Than Crosswalks.

    Section 32-5A-213 - Drivers to Exercise Care.

    Section 32-5A-214 - Pedestrians to Use Right Half of Crosswalks.

    Section 32-5A-215 - Pedestrians on Roadways.

    Section 32-5A-216 - Pedestrian Soliciting Rides or Business or Fishing.

    Section 32-5A-217 - Driving Through Safety Zone Prohibited.

    Section 32-5A-218 - Pedestrians' Right-of-Way on Sidewalks.

    Section 32-5A-219 - Pedestrians to Yield to Authorized Emergency Vehicles.

    Section 32-5A-220 - Right-of-Way to Blind Persons, Guide Dogs in Training.

    Section 32-5A-221 - Pedestrians Under Influence of Alcohol or Drugs.

    Section 32-5A-222 - Bridge and Railroad Signals.

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