How should you act in this situation, with regard to the elderly man who appears to want to cross the road?
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It appears that a pedestrian crossing has been removed from this place. There are no signs indicating a pedestrian crossing, and the road markings appear to have been removed.
If there is no pedestrian crossing, you do not have an obligation to give way. However, the Road Traffic Ordinance states that:
“The road-user shall show special consideration towards children, the elderly, school crossing patrols and people who appear to have a disability or illness that obstructs their mobility in traffic.”
Considering this situation as a whole (the person is elderly, you are already driving quite slowly, and there is a degree of uncertainty regarding the pedestrian crossing), it is appropriate for you to allow the man to cross the road.
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