A person walking with a white cane or guide dog is likely to be:
|
A traffic enforcement officer.
|
|
|
A blind person.
|
|
|
A deaf person.
|
|
|
None of the above.
|
Explanation
Blind or partially blind pedestrians may carry a white cane or use the assistance of a guide dog. Pedestrians using guide dogs or white canes with or without a red tip must be given the right-of-way at all times.
Answer Statistics
🟢 This question is easy — 10.5% of our users get this question wrong.
Other questions in the same category: Pedestrian Safety Rules
When you are facing a green light and there are pedestrians in the intersection:Which of the following should NOT be done when driving near pedestrians:There is no crosswalk and a pedestrian is crossing your lane ahead. You should:Pedestrians may be at risk walking near hybrid and electric vehicles because these vehicles:You see a pedestrian with a white cane at the corner ready to cross the street. The person takes a step back and pulls his/her cane. You should:You want to make a right turn at the corner. A pedestrian with a guide dog is at the corner ready to cross the street in front of you. Before making your right turn, you should:A driver must yield to a pedestrian:If there is no crosswalk and you see a pedestrian crossing your lane, you should:Drivers must yield to pedestrians:If there are no sidewalks, pedestrians should:
This question appears in the following DMV practice tests: