You need to help him cross the road. He can not see. So society has to become his eye sight. So it is the responsibility of the society to help him cross the road. I must appreciate the western world for it's culture. They are well mannered in this and all the other aspects.
It is used to aid Blind people so they can feel when they are approaching a road crossing and when to take extra precaution
when its a "no passing zone" or "do not pass"sign posted never attempt to pass a car ahead of you.. ~On a curve. ~Near or at the crest of a hill. ~In an intersection
When crossing the road, you should proceed with caution.
The compound noun for the designated place for crossing a main road is a crosswalk.
Well, if they are blind and deaf, they really shouldn't be out crossing roads, but if they do, here's how. You know those buttons on the electric lamps that trigger the "walk" and "don't walk" signals? Well, bellow them is a pad that vibrates to the sound of the beeps. If they were to touch this pad, then all they would need to do would be cross the road when the feel the vibrations speed up.
Crossing the road recklessly is called JAYWALKING
Foote's Crossing Road was created in 1913.
crossing a road is dangerous . rails are rare in track but vehicles are common in road
Some unique road signs from around the world that travelers should be aware of include the "Moose Crossing" sign in Canada, the "Camel Crossing" sign in Australia, and the "Elephant Crossing" sign in Africa. These signs indicate the potential presence of large animals on or near the road, requiring drivers to proceed with caution.
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if any old person is crossing the road help him/her if any person is waving for a lift give him/her a lift
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