[nabs-l] White cane law question
Christina Mitchell
cnaylor073 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 18 01:44:14 UTC 2009
Jim,
I'm not saying you should do this, since everybody's street crossing
methods differ, but I'll tell you what my O N M instructor has me do
when we're walking together to cross the streets. I've never done
this alone, but the way she told me was to extend my cane out not so
that drivers run it over, but enough for them to see that I'm trying
to cross and they'll usually stop and let me cross with her beside me.
Just my insight here.
On 6/17/09, Jim Reed <jim275_2 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Yesterday my O/M instructor gave me some conflicting advice that is
> implicitly linked to the white cane law. On one hand, she told me that while
> I am stopped at an intersection and waiting to cross, that I should have
> the tip of my cane near my toes, and that I should extend the top part of my
> cane outwards towards the street so that drivers can clearly see the cane
> (without being able to run it over) and then they will know a blind guy is
> trying to cross the street. Techniclly, based on the white cane law,
> drivers are supposed to yield to a blind guy with an extended cane at an
> intersection. Then, a few miniutes later she told me to never cross the
> street when a driver has stopped to let me cross. She told me to turn my
> back on the driver if need be.
>
> So, which is it? Do I stick the cane out forcing drivers to yield, and then
> cross when they yield, or do I patiently wait at the intersection? It seems
> to me that I shouldn't stick my cane out there if I don't have any intention
> on crossing when I am yielded to.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
> "From compromise and things half done,
> Keep me with stern and stubborn pride,
> And when at last the fight is won,
> ... Keep me still unsatisfied." --Louis Untermeyer
>
>
>
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Christina
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