further on, along my route, ( see post below) i saw a blind man, stood at the curb, holding his stick straight up in the air. I assumed this meant that he wanted to cross, and I began to slow down.
It's a very busy road and the cars coming the other way were going so fast, and I worried that if he crossed where I was, the others wouldn't stop and then he'd be in danger because of me!
So i didn't stop and I feel bad.
Is that what they do, when they need to cross?
there was a big line of traffic behind me, and we were just through the lights.
It is a 40mph road, and it really was't a safe place at all.
There were pedestrians walking - wouldn't you think one of them would stop to help?
It is a signal for 'stop' I want to cross, however, you did right not to as you say - traffic in the other direction etc. made it dangerous to do so. The gentleman may have been in unfamiliar territory and hopefully another pedestrian would have come to his aid.
I have a white symbol cane, rarely need it thankfully.
i would slow down and stop.then ask if he / she wanted help crossing.done it lots and never had a cross word from anyone yet...well sometimes a bit wuntil they realise what i am doing