If you see a horse and rider while driving, you should:
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Accelerate to get by the horse.
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Slow down.
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Tell the rider to get out of the way.
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Sound your horn to warn them.
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Explanation
Horse-drawn vehicles and riders of horses or other animals are entitled to share the road with motor vehicles. When encountering a horse and rider while driving, it is important to slow down and exercise caution for the safety of the rider and the animal. Do not blow your horn or rev the engine as this can startle the animal.
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