
This sign warns drivers that blind or disabled pedestrians are likely to cross the road ahead. Be extra cautious and prepared to stop.
Important Facts
- Slow down and be ready to stop for pedestrians, particularly those with disabilities or visual impairments.
- Watch out for pedestrian crossings, especially in areas where blind or disabled individuals may be present.
- Be aware that blind or disabled pedestrians may need more time to cross the road.
Common Mistakes
- Failing to reduce speed in areas where blind or disabled pedestrians may cross.
- Not stopping to allow disabled pedestrians to cross.
- Ignoring the warning signs and continuing at normal speed.
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What should you do when you see the 'Blind or Disabled Pedestrians Likely to Cross Road Ahead' sign?
