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You can't expect a blind person to realise that you are in the way, so it is only sensible and good manners to move out of the way. It is also a kindness to offer help if the blind person is distressed. Just be grateful that you can see - try walking a hundred yards with your eyes closed!
In California, any driver who does not yield the right-of-way to a blind pedestrian can be charged with a misdemeanor.
The procedure for opening of bank account for blind person in India dictates that they cannot open an independent account. They are required to open a joint account with a sighted person.
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When approaching an intersection without a stop or yield sign, you are required to yield to any vehicles already in the intersection or approaching from your right.
The force required to cause the yielding of the solidis called the yield force.
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While it is important to be considerate and assist blind individuals whenever possible, the law does not mandate that one must yield to them specifically. However, many places have laws that require drivers and pedestrians to take special care around individuals with visual impairments, promoting safety and accessibility. Ultimately, showing respect and kindness is essential in fostering an inclusive environment for everyone.
hellen Keller is a famous blind person.
yield and look both ways
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Same as a regular person just they are blind