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A vision impaired (blind) pedestrian.
A driver must yield the right of way to a pedestrian with a white cane or guide dog. Those are indications of a blind pedestrian.
Zebras are what British people call the white diagonal pedestrian crossings painted usually at street intersections.
A pedestrian using a white cane typically indicates that they are visually impaired or blind. The white cane serves as a mobility tool that helps them navigate their environment while also signaling to others that they may require additional caution or assistance. In many places, the white cane is recognized as a symbol of independence for individuals with visual disabilities.
A pedestrian with a white stick and a red band means that they are blind and deaf.. hopefully they are not walking alone :P
Omg so funny because after I research it I was like wow a blond moment! Anyway it means they are BLIND!
The pedestrian walk was clearly marked by the white lines.The car mowed down the pedestrian where he stood.A pedestrian has the right of way when crossing the street. (noun - walker)His writing grew less interesting, and many soon found it stale and pedestrian. (adjective - dull)
Yes, in ant town in the USA a blind pedestrian always has the right of way. No exceptions.
Pedestrian lanes are coloured white, yellow or black to make them visible to the driver. It should be noted that glass is used in paints on roads so that they reflect off cars headlights- adding the the visibility.
That is actually Excriment. It is him using the toilet.
Drivers must always yield right of way o persons who are blind When a pedestrian is crossing a street or highway guided by a dog or carrying a white cane, vehicles must come to a complete stop
Drivers must yield the right-of-way to persons who are blind. When a pedestrian is crossing a street or highway guided by a dog or carrying a white cane (or a white cane with a red tip), vehicles must come to a complete stop.