When approaching a crosswalk where a blind pedestrian is waiting to cross, you must stop:

At the crosswalk and then tell the pedestrian when to cross the street.
More than five feet from the crosswalk so the pedestrian will not be distracted by the sound of the engine.
At the crosswalk and wait for the pedestrian to cross the street.
Only if you see the pedestrian already in the crosswalk.
Explanation

When approaching a crosswalk where a blind pedestrian is waiting to cross, you must stop at the crosswalk and wait for the pedestrian to cross the street. This is because pedestrians who are blind, identified by 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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