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You stop in an emergency near a pedestrian crossing that has tactile paving with raised studs at the kerb. What should you be especially aware of when helping any pedestrians who may be crossing?
Explanation
The Highway Code (Rule 10) explains that tactile paving uses raised surfaces to provide warning and guidance to blind or partially sighted people. A series of raised studs is used at crossing points with a dropped kerb. In an emergency, you should recognise that pedestrians may be relying on this tactile paving to find and use the crossing safely, and take extra care to protect them.
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