A person walking with a white cane or guide dog is likely to be:
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A deaf person.
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A traffic enforcement officer.
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A blind person.
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None of the above.
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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.
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