Make sure the horse knows you are there by making some sort of soothing sound.
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that is one of the most important things to do when approaching a horse. you should also approach from the side so the horse does not spook, as they cannot see right in front of them, and if u suddenly appear you will almost definetly spook the horse
yes
You should ALWAYS be careful with horses.
You should always walk on the left side of a horse. So false
A train operator should blow their horn when approaching crossings where cars or pedestrians may be. They should also always have their lights on.
Go slow when approaching
False you should always lead a horse on the left side, next to them (to there shoulder).
A horse with a rider on should not have an issue with any neignboring horse if trained correctly. This would be a bigger problem if paddocks are shared, but while riding the horse is to be compliant with the rider.Regular riding of your horse with you in strict control should build this bond.
No a person should always lead a horse on the left side because a horse cannot see you directly in front.
When approaching an aircraft at night, vehicle operators should always make themselves visible to the pilot. Aircraft cannot stop suddenly and do not have great visibility.
if you tie a horse up you should always tie a quick release knot never leave a horse unattended when he is tied up