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When encountering a blind cyclist, it is important for patrollers to greet them respectfully and introduce them to everyone present. Make sure to inform them about any transportation equipment or assistance that arrives. Speak directly to the blind person, not their companion. Avoid shouting and remember to verbally indicate when you are ending a conversation or leaving their side. Take note of anyone else who enters or leaves the area. Patrollers should greet you as you would any person, but be sure to introduce the cyclist to all patrollers and others who are present at the scene. Announce as transportation equipment or other helpers show up at the scene. Explain the activity that is taking place. Speak directly to the blind person, not to their companion or pilot. Do not shout. Verbally close a conversation and announce if you are leaving the room or walking away from their side. And who else enters or leaves the scene.