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Blind Anne (19) Often in Danger when Crossing: 'What Is Thrown at Your Head Is Not Normal'

Summary by De Telegraaf
Only 2 out of 80 drivers stop or slow down when a visually impaired pedestrian is waiting to cross with a white cane down. But a simple adjustment – a forward step with a stop gesture – dramatically increases that chance to 44 out of 80.

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Only 2 out of 80 drivers stop or slow down when a visually impaired pedestrian is waiting to cross with a white cane down. But a simple adjustment – a forward step with a stop gesture – dramatically increases that chance to 44 out of 80.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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