What is cross the street?

Crossing the street is the act of moving from one side of a road to the other. This can be done by walking, running, or using mobility aids such as a wheelchair or crutches. Pedestrians are encouraged to use designated crosswalks or pedestrian crossings that are marked on the road and have signals or signs to notify drivers to yield or stop for pedestrians. It is important to look both ways before crossing the street and to avoid distractions, such as talking on the phone or listening to music, that may prevent a person from being aware of their surroundings. In some cases, pedestrians may need to wait to cross the street until traffic clears or a signal indicates it is safe to do so. It is also important for drivers to be cautious and aware of pedestrians when driving near crosswalks or intersections.