New York Driver License (DMV) Written Practice Test

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What should you do when approaching a pedestrian with a guide dog?

  1. Maintain a safe distance

  2. Follow closely

  3. Yell loudly

  4. Remain still

The correct answer is: Maintain a safe distance

When approaching a pedestrian with a guide dog, it is important to maintain a safe distance. This is because the guide dog is working and any close interactions may distract or startle the dog, potentially jeopardizing the safety of both the dog and the person it is assisting. Following closely or yelling loudly can also be disruptive and make it difficult for the person with the guide dog to navigate. Remaining still may be an appropriate option in some situations, but it is generally safer to keep a reasonable distance and proceed with caution.