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Traffic lights- differentiating the red , orange and green lights.
Yes. They are red-green colour-blind.
Both are Red-Green colour blind (dichromats)
Green
Green & red
green,orange,red
Green-Yellow-Red-Green For color blind people the traffic light would be upright and from top it would be. Red Yellow Green.
The eyes. Mildly colour blind people can see the red/blue ends of the spectrum. However, they have great difficulty seeing the more subtle colours in the orange/yellow/green range. If you can see '40 shades of green' , as in trees and grass etc., you are NOT colour blind. Colour blind people are often banned from doing such work as ship/aircraft navigtion, train driving, driving large vehicles(traffic lights).
they most likely see green as if it is the most common type of colour blindness red/green colour blindness he/she would see green i think :S
You can get a DOT card if you're color blind as long as you can distinguish between the red, amber, and green of a typical traffic light.
red-stop yellow-slow down green-go
same as the green ones. the red colour is in addition to the photosynthetic green not instead.