A vision impaired (blind) pedestrian.
There are a couple of ways a visually impaired or blind pedestrian can be recognized. The pedestrian can use a walking cane, wear dark glasses, or have a seeing eye dog.
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Yes, you can substitute white granulated sugar for cane sugar, since most sugars do come from cane. The important thing is to use granulated (not powdered), and to use white if that's what's called for, and to use brown sugar if that's what's called for.
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)
the sugar cane is harvested mostly harvested in the fall or winter which ever is colder of course which would be both of them then the cane has to be brown or white then you be able to pick and use the sugar cane to eat and use for other things that are important.
Yes, you can substitute white granulated sugar for cane sugar, since most sugars do come from cane. The important thing is to use granulated (not powdered), and to use white if that's what's called for, and to use brown sugar if that's what's called for.
Watch out for that pedestrian!
True. People who are blind often use a white cane to assist with mobility. Some white canes have a red tip, which can signify specific meanings or preferences in different countries or regions.
Andrea does NOT use a cane
Always use the pedestrian crossing to cross a busy road.
The police officer informed him that the pavement was intended for pedestrian use and was not a place to park his car.
The police informed us that the pavement was use for pedestrian use and was not allowd to park there!!