In Utah, right-of-way is the legal right to pass through another person's land. Pedestrians in Utah have the right-of-way when crossing public streets, roads, highways, and sidewalks, as well as when walking on private property. There are two main types of right-of-way for pedestrians in Utah: 1. Crosswalks: Crosswalks indicate that pedestrians should have the right-of-way when crossing a public street or highway. Drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians at marked or unmarked crosswalks. 2. Sidewalks: On sidewalks, pedestrians always have the right-of-way over vehicles, bicycles, and other forms of traffic. Drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians on sidewalks, even if the sidewalk is not marked with a crosswalk.