If you see a pedestrian using a guide dog or carrying a white cane:
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You must yield the right-of-way to them.
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The pedestrian must yield the right-of-way.
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Sound your horn to warn them.
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You must stop and give them directions.
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Explanation
Pedestrians using guide dogs or white canes must be given the right-of-way at all times. This means slowing down and preparing to stop if necessary to allow them to cross the street safely. By yielding to pedestrians with guide dogs or white canes, you show respect for their unique needs and help ensure their safety while navigating the road.
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