Mr. Vaughn. Yes—towards Pearl Street, and I stepped to my right in order to get out of the car's way, and I stepped out on the sidewalk somewhere between the sidewalk and the curb, I believe it was right around the curb, and I glanced—it would be toward the eastbound traffic, which would be traffic towards Pearl Street to see that traffic was clear, and then motioned them on and I turned around and walked back.

Mr. Hubert. You did not go into the street at all?

Mr. Vaughn. No, sir.

Mr. Hubert. You did not pass the curb?

Mr. Vaughn. No, sir; not that I recall—I don't believe I did at all.

Mr. Hubert. Would you say that when you stepped to the right and walked on the sidewalk to the curb you looked for the traffic—to your right?

Mr. Vaughn. Actually, the way I was facing it would be to my left, which would be west.

Mr. Hubert. It would be towards Harwood Street?

Mr. Vaughn. Yes—towards Harwood Street.

Mr. Hubert. Was your back then toward the ramp entrance?