Situation–Reaction (Civic Help) You see a blind man attempting to cross a busy road. What should you do?

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Go and help him cross safely

Explanation:

Introduction / Context:Assisting visually impaired pedestrians enhances safety and dignity.

Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Busy road with risk.
  • Person is blind and needs assistance.

Concept / Approach:Offer help politely, let them hold your arm, and cross at a safe point following traffic rules.

Step-by-Step Solution:

1) Ask consent: “May I help you cross?”2) Guide by offering your elbow; walk slightly ahead.3) Cross at zebra crossing when vehicles stop.

Verification / Alternative check:Direct assistance is the most reliable and timely support.

Why Other Options Are Wrong:

(A) Waiting does not reduce risk.(B) Delegating wastes time.(D) Ignoring is negligent.

Common Pitfalls:Pulling without consent, crossing at unsafe points.

Final Answer:Go and help him cross safely.

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