Ch. 2 · Pedestrian Conduct
Which of the following actions for people nearby is NOT mentioned in the text when people who are blind or have physical disabilities are traveling on the road?
[Multiple choice · Medium]
- A.Clear the road
- B.Lend a hand when they are having difficulty at an intersection
- C.Drive a vehicle on their behalf✓
- D.Give signals when they are having difficulty at a railroad crossing
Answer: C: Drive a vehicle on their behalf
Explanation
Article 3 of the Rules of the Road states "clear the road, or when you see someone having difficulty at dangerous places such as intersections or railroad crossings, lend a hand or give signals," but there is no mention whatsoever of driving a vehicle on their behalf.
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) · また、目の見えない人や身体の不自由な人が道路を通行している場合は、そばにいる人は、道路を空けたり、交差点や踏切など危険な場所で困つているのを見たときは、手を貸したり、合図をしたりして安全に通行することができるようにしてあげたりしましよう。
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