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Shirley raphart was using the crosswalk on a street near her office. the light was red, but shirley stepped in to the crosswalk anyway because she was texting. janice godfrey, who was driving her car in the other direction, had a green light and did not see shirley because she also was texting. janice struck and injured shirley, who was hospitalized. shirley brought suit against janice. which of the following statements is true? a. shirley can recover for janice’s breach of duty because pedestrians always win over vehicles. b. shirley has a defense of contributory negligence. c. neither one can recover because they both breached their duties regarding safety. d. janice has a defense of contributory negligence.

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