Who has the right-of-way when a vehicle approaches a pedestrian at an intersection with no crosswalks?

The pedestrian

The pedestrian, but only when he or she has the green WALK signal

The vehicle, but it should slow down

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In most jurisdictions, when a vehicle approaches a pedestrian at an intersection with no crosswalks, the pedestrian generally has the right-of-way. However, this varies by location, and drivers are typically advised to exercise caution and yield to pedestrians, as they are more vulnerable. It's always a good practice for drivers to slow down and remain aware of their surroundings. Always refer to local traffic laws for specific rules governing right-of-way in your area.