3549 - Blind pedestrians.

     § 3549.  Blind pedestrians.        (a)  General rule.--The driver of a vehicle shall yield the     right-of-way to any totally or partially blind pedestrian     carrying a clearly visible white cane or accompanied by a guide     dog and shall take such precautions as may be necessary to avoid     injuring or endangering the pedestrian and, if necessary, shall     stop the vehicle in order to prevent injury or danger to the     pedestrian.        (b)  Effect of absence of cane or dog.--This section shall     not be construed to deprive a totally or partially blind     pedestrian not carrying a cane or not being guided by a dog of     the rights and privileges conferred by law upon pedestrians     crossing streets or highways, nor shall the failure of a totally     or partially blind pedestrian to carry a cane or to be guided by     a guide dog upon the streets, highways or sidewalks of this     Commonwealth be held to constitute contributory negligence in     and of itself.        (c)  Penalty.--A violation of subsection (a) constitutes a     summary offense punishable by a fine of not less than $50 nor     more than $150.     (Oct. 4, 2002, P.L.845, No.123, eff. 60 days)        2002 Amendment.  Act 123 added subsec. (c).        Cross References.  Section 3549 is referred to in section     1535 of this title.