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Slow down and wave the pedestrians across
Sound your horn to warn the pedestrians
Speed up to get past the crossing
Be ready to slow down or stop to allow pedestrians to cross
Explanation: You should always drive slowly where there are pedestrians; for example, in a town centre or on a housing estate.
As you approach a crossing, you should look out for pedestrians who are ready to cross. Slow down and be ready to stop. You should also look out for people who are approaching the crossing. They may suddenly decide to use it so you must be ready to stop.
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References: The Official DVSA Guide to Driving: Section 7, Highway Code: Rule 195
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