When they see a pedestrian with a white cane crossing the street ahead of them, drivers must:
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Come to a complete stop.
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Call the police.
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Look for a trained guide dog.
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Get out of the car and help that person.
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Explanation
Drivers must come to a complete stop, yield the right-of-way, and use extra caution when they see a visually impaired pedestrian crossing the street who is carrying a white cane or using a guide dog or service animal.
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