444. At an intersection where there are pedestrian lights, pedestrians must comply therewith.
A pedestrian facing a steady, white signal representing a walking figure may cross the roadway.
A pedestrian facing a steady, orange hand signal may in no case start across the roadway.
A pedestrian facing a flashing signal and having started across the roadway must proceed quickly to the sidewalk or safety zone.
When facing a flashing signal with a countdown display, a pedestrian may only start crossing the roadway if he is able to reach the other sidewalk or the safety zone before the signal changes to the orange hand signal.
1986, c. 91, s. 444; 2010, c. 34, s. 64.