Wisconsin Code § 346.26

Blind pedestrian on highway
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(1) An operator of
a vehicle shall stop the vehicle before approaching closer than 10
feet to a pedestrian who is carrying a cane or walking stick which
is white in color or white trimmed with red and which is held in
an extended or raised position or who is using a service animal,
as defined in s. 106.52 (1) (fm), and shall take such precautions as
may be necessary to avoid accident or injury to the pedestrian.
The fact that the pedestrian may be violating any of the laws applicable to pedestrians does not relieve the operator of a vehicle
from the duties imposed by this subsection.
(2) Nothing in this section shall be construed to deprive any
totally or partially blind person not carrying the white or the red
and white cane or walking stick or not using a service animal, as
defined in s. 106.52 (1) (fm) , of the rights of other pedestrians
crossing highways, nor shall the failure of such totally or partially
blind pedestrian to carry such cane or walking stick or to use a
service animal be evidence of any negligence.
(3) No person who is not totally or partially blind shall carry
or use on any street, highway or other public place any cane or
walking stick which is white in color, or white trimmed with red.

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