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In california, any driver who does not yield theright-of-way to a blind pedestrian can be charged with ___________.

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This would lead to a misdemeanor charge. The blind pedestrian has the right-of-way to go through or across the street before the car and driver are allowed to cross. This way, the pedestrian is safe from any accidental contact and the driver knows that they are to give due care and attention to make sure that they do not put either themselves or the pedestrian in harm's way.
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