There is yes, at a controlled intersection where the pedestrian has a red hand or a "Do not walk". If the pedestrian ventures into the road while the red hand is lit, then you should do everything in your power to stop. If the pedestrian looks like they're going to venture into the crosswalk while you're approaching (with a green light) then you should honk at them to get their attention to stop them from entering the crosswalk.
I could list a seemingly infinite number of places where pedestrians cannot walk so, to save time, I'm going to say where they can walk. Pedestrians are allowed to walk on sidewalks or crosswalks. Crossing streets without a crosswalk is jaywalking and is potentially punishable. I would also recommend not walking on unfamiliar lawns. Old men have the tendency to come running out of their houses with their canes brandished screaming about today's youth if you do that.
In the middle of the block with no crosswalk .
Where a "crosswalk closed" sign is posted.
When the hand rather than the walk signal is lighted.
(Oregon law)
Walk.
No. For that matter, you're not allowed to ride BICYCLES on the sidewalk either. Sidewalks are for PEDESTRIANS. That's why "sidewalk" includes the word "walk".
When possible, pedestrians should walk: On the right side of the road to avoid oncoming cars.
Pedestrians
No, it is not illegal to walk. "Do Not Walk" crossing signs help protect motorists and pedestrians.
Pedestrians that walk past them on the footpath.
Blind pedestrians are around
It is generally illegal to walk on the freeway as it is considered a restricted access road designed only for motor vehicles traveling at high speeds. Pedestrians are not allowed for safety reasons. If you need to walk along the freeway for an emergency, it's best to contact the authorities for assistance.
yes, there is a walkway at the top level for pedestrians.
They are Toucan Crossings.
Most Interstate Highways, and many other high speed, limited access roads are restricted from use by pedestrians.
The inside of a sidewalk is the side closest to the street or road, typically where pedestrians walk.