Ch. 2 · Pedestrian Conduct
Not placing objects on tactile paving blocks is important so that people who are blind or have physical disabilities can travel safely on roads.
[True / False · Easy]
Answer: ✓ True
Explanation
Article 3 of the Rules of the Road states, "So that people who are blind or have physical disabilities can travel safely on roads, do not place objects on tactile paving blocks," indicating this is important for safe passage.
Driving school curriculumStage 1 – Topic 8: Protection of pedestrians
Source: Ch. 2 Pedestrian Conduct · Section (第8節 身体の不自由な人の安全) · 3 目の見えない人や身体の不自由な人が道路を安全に通行することができるように、点字ブロックの上に物を置かないようにしたり、障害物を取り除いたりしておきましよう。
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