Section 91 states that a pedestrian ‘shall not proceed onto a roadway … into the path of any vehicle that is so close that it is impracticable for the driver of the vehicle to yield the right of way’
They might have different laws in Ontario but in BC that’s also the way to do it.
If they’re on the bike they’re considered a vehicle and have to cross the road in the same way a car would*.
If they’re walking the bike they’re treated as a pedestrian and must walk across the crosswalk
*( There are exceptions, such as multi use trails, but they are either clearly marked to both the road and trail users or they have a stop sign for cyclists)
They might have different laws in Ontario but in BC that’s also the way to do it.
If they’re on the bike they’re considered a vehicle and have to cross the road in the same way a car would*.
If they’re walking the bike they’re treated as a pedestrian and must walk across the crosswalk
*( There are exceptions, such as multi use trails, but they are either clearly marked to both the road and trail users or they have a stop sign for cyclists)