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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: It's not always possible to spot a pedestrian with a disability. But when a person is using a white cane, they're probably visually impaired. There are two types of white cane
Explanation: It's not always possible to spot a pedestrian with a disability. But when a person is using a white cane, they're probably visually impaired. There are two types of white cane
- A plain white cane means the person is blind or visually impaired
- A white cane with a red band means the person is blind and deaf or hearing impaired
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: You should always drive slowly where there are pedestrians; for example, in a town centre or on a housing estate.
As you approach a crossing, you should look out for pedestrians who are ready to cross. Slow down and be ready to stop. You should also look out for people who are approaching the crossing. They may suddenly decide to use it so you must be ready to stop.
Explanation: You should always drive slowly where there are pedestrians; for example, in a town centre or on a housing estate.
As you approach a crossing, you should look out for pedestrians who are ready to cross. Slow down and be ready to stop. You should also look out for people who are approaching the crossing. They may suddenly decide to use it so you must be ready to stop.
Correct Answer: D
Explanation: When a pedestrian uses a crossing, you must wait until they've safely crossed before you can continue driving.
When the pedestrian is on the crossing, do not try to hurry them by edging forward or sounding your horn. Be patient and only move off when they've safely reached the other pavement.
Explanation: When a pedestrian uses a crossing, you must wait until they've safely crossed before you can continue driving.
When the pedestrian is on the crossing, do not try to hurry them by edging forward or sounding your horn. Be patient and only move off when they've safely reached the other pavement.