When approaching someone using a white cane or guide dog, drivers should:
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Carefully drive around them.
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Honk their horn as they proceed past them.
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Stop until the person is well away from the roadway or path of travel.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
When approaching a pedestrian using a guide dog or carrying a white cane, the person with the disability has the right of way. Slow down and prepare to stop to yield the right-of-way to the person with the disability.
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