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What should you be particularly aware of in this situation?
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You should absolutely pay attention in case the pedestrian on the left decides to cross the road or if a vehicle drives out of the property, but there is one important factor that helps you here: the distance. You would have time to react if something happens on the left of the road.
You would have a lot less time to react to events involving the parked cars. If somebody suddenly opens a car door or runs out from between the cars, you would have to react considerably more quickly than if something happens on the other side of the road. For this reason, you should pay particular attention to the situation on the right (C).
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