Nebraska Statutes
§ 20-128 — Pedestrian using cane or service animal; driver of vehicle; duties; violation; damages
Nebraska § 20-128
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 20Civil Rights
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 20-128 (2026).
Text
In addition to the provisions of sections 28-1313 and 28-1314 , the driver of a vehicle approaching a pedestrian who is totally or partially blind and carrying a cane predominantly white or metallic in color or using a service animal or a pedestrian who is deaf or hard of hearing or a pedestrian with a disability who is using a service animal shall take all necessary precautions to avoid injury to such pedestrian, and any driver who fails to take such precautions shall be liable in damages for any injury caused such pedestrian. A pedestrian who is totally or partially blind and not carrying such a cane or using a service animal or a pedestrian who is deaf or hard of hearing or a pedestrian with a disability who is not using a service animal in any of the places, accommodations, or conve
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Legislative History
Source: Laws 1971, LB 496, § 3; R.S.Supp.,1971, § 43-635; Laws 1978, LB 748, § 2; Laws 1980, LB 932, § 3; Laws 1997, LB 254, § 4; Laws 2008, LB806, § 7; Laws 2019, LB248, § 2; Laws 2021, LB540, § 6.
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