This article is comprised of the following sections:
- §46.2-923 How and where pedestrians to cross highways
- §46.2-924 Drivers to stop for pedestrians; installation of certain signs; penalties
- §46.2-925 Pedestrian control signals
- §46.2-926 Pedestrians stepping into highway where they cannot be seen
- §46.2-927 Boarding or alighting from buses
- §46.2-928 Pedestrians not to use roadway except when necessary; keeping to left
- §46.2-929 Pedestrians soliciting rides
- §46.2-930 Loitering on bridges or highway rights-of-way
- §46.2-931 Localities may prohibit or regulate distribution of handbills, etc., solicitation of contributions, and sale of merchandise or services on highways within their boundaries or on public roadways and medians
- §46.2-932 Playing on highways; use of toy vehicle on highways, persons riding bicycles, electric personal assistive mobility devices, electric power-assisted bicycles, mopeds, etc., not to attach to vehicles; exception
- §46.2-932.1 Duty of driver approaching blind pedestrian; effect of failure of blind person to carry white cane or use dog guide
- §46.2-933 When vehicles to stop for pedestrian guided by dog or carrying white, red-tipped white, or metallic cane
- §46.2-934 Failure to use cane or guide dog not contributory negligence
- §46.2-935 Regulation by ordinance in counties, cities, and towns