If a child is about to run into the street, you should:
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Sound a sharp blast of your horn.
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Call the police.
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Flash your headlights.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
If there is danger, do not be afraid to sound a sharp blast on your horn. You should do this when another vehicle is in danger of hitting you, when someone is about to walk, run, or ride into the street, or when you've lost control of your vehicle and are moving toward someone.
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