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When assessing the level of risk a pedestrian poses, a driver must determine

  1. The location of the pedestrian only

  2. The pedestrian's activity only

  3. Both the pedestrian's activity and location

  4. Neither the pedestrian's activity nor location

The correct answer is: Both the pedestrian's activity and location

A This option is incorrect because the location of a pedestrian is not the only factor to consider when assessing risk. Other factors such as the pedestrian's behavior and surroundings also play a role. B: This option is also incorrect because the pedestrian's activity alone does not provide a full understanding of the level of risk. Other factors must also be taken into account. D: This option is incorrect because both the pedestrian's activity and location can impact the level of risk. Completely ignoring these factors can lead to incorrect risk assessments.