                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

DUTY OF DRIVER APPROACHING BLIND PEDESTRIAN; EFFECT OF FAILURE OF BLIND PERSON
TO CARRY WHITE CANE OR USE DOG GUIDE (§ 46.2-932.1)

The driver of a vehicle approaching a totally or partially blind pedestrian who
is carrying a cane predominantly white or metallic in color (with or without a
red tip) or using a dog guide shall take all necessary precautions to avoid
injury to such blind pedestrian and dog guide, and any driver who fails to take
such precautions shall be liable in damages for any injury caused such
pedestrian and dog guide; provided that a totally or partially blind pedestrian
not carrying such a cane or using a dog guide in any of the places,
accommodations or conveyances listed in § 51.5-44, shall have all of the rights
and privileges conferred by law upon other persons, and the failure of a totally
or partially blind pedestrian to carry such a cane or to use a dog guide in any
such places, accommodations or conveyances shall not be held to constitute nor
be evidence of contributory negligence; provided, that nothing in this section
shall be construed to limit the application of § 46.2-933 or § 46.2-934.

HISTORY: 1972, c. 156, § 63.1-171.3; 1975, c. 473; 2002, c. 747.