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OCTOBER IS WHITE CANE AWARENESS MONTH Massachusetts White Cane Law states that all motorists, whenever they see a pedestrian who uses a dog guide or a white cane at a street crossing, must come to a complete stop. Whoever violates this law can be ticketed by the police for a fine of between $100 and $500. The white cane is a symbol of independence and blindness. International White Cane Day is October 15. Remember! Pedestrians who are legally blind always have the right of way at street crossings!! If you are another walker at the crossing, do not grab the person, cane or dog guide! Instead, ask if the person needs assistance. And, do not pet a Dog Guide. Dog Guides are working & should not be petted because it can be distracting for the dog.

Top 10 List of DON'Ts For Motorists When They See a Pedestrian Using a White Cane or Dog Guide at a Street Crossing (Adapted from The Ten List of What Motorists Shouldn t Do When They See A Blind Person Hazard/Zelaya 1998) 10. Don t stop your car more than five feet from the crosswalk line. 9. Don t yell out it s OK to cross. 8. Don t get impatient when waiting for pedestrian who is visually impaired to cross. If the pedestrian places the long cane into the street, it usually indicates he or she will begin a street crossing. If the cane traveler takes a step back & pulls back the cane from the curb, it usually indicates the person may not be crossing at that time. 7. Don t consider a rolling stop as a complete stop. A stop sign means STOP! 6. Don t turn right on red without coming to a full stop and looking for pedestrians. The Right on Red Law requires drivers to come to a complete stop prior to making right turn. 5. Don t fail to stop for pedestrians at all crosswalks whether or not there is a traffic signal or stop sign. Come to a full stop. 4. Don t stop your car in the middle of the crosswalk. 3. Don t pass another car, stopped, waiting for pedestrians to cross the street. 2. Don t wave to pedestrians who are using a white cane or dog guide to indicate that you are waiting for them to cross. They CANNOT see you. 1. Don t honk! Massachusetts White Cane Law*: All motorists, whenever they see a pedestrian who uses a dog guide or a white cane at a street crossing, must come to a complete stop. The person with the White Care or Guide Dog always have the right of way! *Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 90 Section 14A

MASSACHUSETTS WHITE CANE LAW All motorists, when they see a pedestrian who uses a dog guide or a white cane at a street crossing, must come to a complete stop. Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 90 Section 14A: Protection of blind pedestrians crossing or attempting to cross ways Whenever a totally or partially blind pedestrian, guided by a guide dog or carrying in a raised or extended position a cane or walking stick which is white in color or white tipped with red, crosses or attempts to cross a way, the driver of every vehicle approaching the place where such pedestrian is crossing or attempting to cross shall bring his vehicle to a full stop, and before proceeding shall take such precautions as may be necessary to avoid injuring such pedestrian. A person who owns an animal shall restrain and control such animal on a leash when in proximity to a guide dog that is on a public or private way. Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to deprive any totally or partially blind person, not carrying such a cane or walking stick or not being guided by a dog, of the rights and privileges conferred by law upon pedestrians crossing ways, nor shall the failure of such blind person to carry a cane or walking stick or to be guided by a guide dog while on the ways of this commonwealth be held to constitute or be evidence of contributory negligence. Whoever violates any provision of this section shall be punished by a fine of no less than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars.

Please Come to Celebrate International White Cane Day Celebrate the independence of white canes and raise public awareness of the White Cane Law! Tuesday, October 16, 2018 Massachusetts Statehouse, Boston MA (Drop off address at 122 Bowdoin St., Boston 02108) 10-Noon-Grand Hall Show Your Independence and celebrate the White Cane! White Cane & Guide Dog Users Bring Family, Friends, Orientation & Mobility Specialists, Vision Professionals, and Others to raise White Cane Awareness! For more information on this Celebration, contact the Orientation and Mobility Department at the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind 617-626-7581 Massachusetts White Cane Law: General Law Chapter 90 Section 14A Stop for White Cane and Dog Guide Users at Street Crossings-It s the LAW!

October Is White Cane Awareness Month Stop for White Cane And Dog Guide Users At Street Crossings It s the LAW! Massachusetts White Cane Law: General Law Chapter 90 Section 14A For more information, contact the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind or 800-392-6450-V 800-392-6556-TTY www.mass.gov/mcb