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Well, let's see... a blind walker or a driver with a car as a lethal weapon. When a car reaches an intersection and a blind pedestrian is there, ANY pedestrian already on the road or crosswalk has complete right of way---especially a blind person. IF the blind person is waiting on a corner, is not stepping off the curb, SLOW down just in case the person steps onto the roadway.

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