You must yield to a pedestrian using a cane or guide dog:
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Only if a crossing guard is present.
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Only when a guide dog is leading the person across the street.
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Only after using your horn to warn the pedestrian that you are about to stop.
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At all times.
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Explanation
Drivers must give the right-of-way to pedestrians using a cane or guide dog at all times. Pedestrians using a guide dog or carrying a white cane have the absolute right-of-way. These pedestrians are partially or totally blind and rely on their hearing to detect traffic. Stop for all blind persons in the roadway regardless of the traffic situation or traffic signal indication.
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