Question: A pedestrian who is blind or visually impaired uses traffic sounds before deciding to cross the street. If you see a pedestrian with a guide dog or white cane waiting to cross at a corner, you should:
A. Stop at the crosswalk and honk your horn
B. Drive into the crosswalk so the person can hear your engine
C. Pull up to the crosswalk so the person can hear your engine
A. Stop at the crosswalk and honk your horn
B. Drive into the crosswalk so the person can hear your engine
C. Pull up to the crosswalk so the person can hear your engine
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Pull up to the crosswalk so the person can hear your engine
A pedestrian who is blind or visually impaired uses traffic sounds before deciding to cross the street. If you see a pedestrian with a guide dog or white cane waiting to cross at a corner, you should Pull up to the crosswalk so the person can hear your engine
A pedestrian who is blind or visually impaired uses traffic sounds before deciding to cross the street. If you see a pedestrian with a guide dog or white cane waiting to cross at a corner, you should Pull up to the crosswalk so the person can hear your engine