no because they can seriously injure people. it's the same as blind people skiing, they shouldn't do this either because they can injure or kill people (such as little kids)
blind people cant drive and ride a bike
YES!
blind people cant drive non at
So blind people can use them.
no they go to blind people school and they can hear very good. they can drive cars and they can walk regular and walk up stars
You can walk to it, or drive , and you can skip or hop. But if you are blind have someone go with you so you cant get lost. NO AFENCE TO BLIND PEOPLE......... THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME
ATM machines with Braille are standard, these are located at all locations including drive-through, and also you blind people can get there money out to just because there blind doesn't mean they can't have a bank account
Blind people may not drive, but people still take them places. Braille on drive-through ATMs (specifically bank ATMs) are most likely in place so that people who are blind don't have to give out their personal bank card information, but rather, can get the money out of the ATM on their own. Besides that, I'm sure it feels nice to feel that you can get your own money out of your bank account and not have to rely on someone to do everything for you. And it's easier for the banks just to make one style of machine. Sighted people can easily use the keypads, even though they have Braille on them.
Because a minority of people think that it makes their car look better, and in turn blind others.
It is legal so long as the person can pass their driving test. I have several color blind friends who drive.
In the UK a person who has had a stroke is legally forbidden to drive for a set period after the stroke (usually one month) and after that is only allowed to resume driving if their doctor declares them fit to drive. honestly, if they are even part blind they shouldn't drive. I would hope this person would not want to put other drivers and children at risk by attempting to operate a motor vehicle. Hard enough to drive with good eyesight, let alone driving partially blind.
yes