Final answer:
The correct option is Option 3: Come to a complete stop and wait for the pedestrian to cross.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct option is Option 3: Come to a complete stop and wait for the pedestrian to cross.
When driving a vehicle and encountering a pedestrian crossing the street with a white cane and red tip, it indicates that the person is visually impaired and may have difficulty navigating traffic safely. It is important to prioritize their safety by coming to a complete stop and giving them the right of way to cross. By stopping, you allow the pedestrian enough time to safely navigate the crossing.
Reducing your speed to 5 miles per hour and driving with caution (Option 1) may not provide enough time for the visually impaired pedestrian to cross. Honking your horn (Option 2) may startle the pedestrian and could be seen as disrespectful. Therefore, Option 3 is the most appropriate and safest choice.