Ch. 5 · Driving Method
When a person carrying a white or yellow cane or a person accompanied by a guide dog is walking, you must come to a complete stop or slow down to a stop-ready speed (jokō) to allow them to pass safely.
[True / False · Easy]
Answer: ✓ True
Explanation
The Rules of the Road 3 clearly states: "When a person carrying a white or yellow cane or a person accompanied by a guide dog is walking, you must come to a complete stop or slow down to a stop-ready speed to allow them to pass safely." This is an obligation to protect people with disabilities.
Driving school curriculumStage 1 – Topic 8: Protection of pedestrians
Source: Ch. 5 Driving Method · Section (第3節 歩行者の保護など) · 3 身体の不自由な人の保護
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