If you approach a pedestrian using a guide dog or carrying a white cane at an intersection, you must
Correct answer
- stop and yield to the pedestrian.
- turn on your headlights to alert the pedestrian.
- sound your horn to alert the pedestrian.
Explanation
A pedestrian using a guide dog or other service animal or carrying a white cane is blind or visually impaired. Use extreme caution around such pedestrians. Under Alabama law, you must always stop and yield the right-of-way to a blind pedestrian or a pedestrian who is in the process of training a guide dog. Don't use your horn because it could confuse or frighten the blind pedestrian or the service animal.
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