When you see pedestrians near the road, you should:
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Maintain your speed and continue driving.
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Speed up to clear the area quickly.
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Slow down and proceed with caution.
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Sound your horn and maintain your current speed.
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Explanation
Drivers must to recognize the special safety needs of pedestrians, including children, the elderly, and disabled individuals. When you encounter pedestrians near the road, you must exercise caution and reduce your speed to ensure the safety of the pedestrians.
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