Because they can't tell the difference between red and 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).
I don't think that there is an answer to that question
You cant explain colors and most blind people become blind after birth, so, they have an idea of how colors look like. Very few were born blind.
No that is the dumbest thing ever asked
Louis Braille was not a scientist. He was a teacher at a school for the blind, and also the developer of a tactile writing system for blind people.
Blind pedestrians are around
Driving Blind was created in 1997.
Driving Blind has 261 pages.
The ISBN of Driving Blind is 0-380-97381-2.
The cast of Driving Blind - 2012 includes: Justin Purvis as himself
In the state of Oregon, according to their DMV, you are "driving blind" if it's night and you are driving at 60 mph.
NO
i think he was blind...
Ray Bradbury is the author.
the blind spots
It depends on the vehicle. Manufacturers try to minimise blind spots.
in a year about 5 blind people,not very many blind people are the "the blind jason" but it does happen by accident. . . most of the time.