When a driver approaches an intersection where a visually impaired pedestrian using a white cane is preparing to cross, the driver may sound the vehicle's horn to inform the pedestrian that it is safe to proceed.
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False. Drivers must never sound their horn at a visually impaired pedestrian using a white cane or service animal.
Drivers must yield the right-of-way to visually impaired pedestrians at all times and refrain from honking, which can disorient the pedestrian or startle a guide animal.
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Visually Impaired Pedestrian Right-of-Way and Driver Duties