Wisconsin Code § 346.11

Passing or meeting frightened animal
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Whenever a person riding, driving or leading an animal which is frightened gives a signal of distress to the operator of a motor vehicle
by a raising of the hand or otherwise, the operator of the motor
vehicle shall promptly stop the vehicle unless a movement forward is necessary to avoid an accident or injury and shall, upon
request, stop all motive power until such animal is under control.

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