There is no one-answer-fits-all here. In some cases, you can be permitted to drive if legally blind; naturally, your vision must be examined by the local Department of Motor Vehicles and your individual case must be personally inspected. One who has vision in only one eye can possibly be permitted to acquire a driver's licence, while still being legally "blind". By saying "no, never, absolutely not", which is false, the previous answerer obviously failed to take into account that "legally blind" is not synonymous with "completely blind".
A visual acuity of 20/400 is considered to be severely low vision, but not necessarily legally blind. Legal blindness is typically defined as a visual acuity of 20/200 or worse in the better eye with the best correction, or a restriction in the visual field to 20 degrees or less.
No, legal blindness is defined as visual acuity of 20/200 or worse in the better eye with best correction. Having visual acuity of 20/80 and 20/40 in each eye does not meet the criteria for legal blindness.
The worst vision number you can have is 20/200. This means you can see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can see at 200 feet. It is considered legally blind.
No, Paul Beasley is not blind. He is a sighted member of the Blind Boys of Alabama group, known for their gospel music.
In the movie "Blind Fury," the character Nick Parker goes blind after a chemical explosion in Vietnam. The explosion causes him to lose his sight but enhances his other senses, particularly his hearing and fighting skills.
I doubt it very much.
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Women were legally allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia starting on June 24, 2018.
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Absolutely not
Legally, no. They deserve punishment.
Sadly, Children under 18 are not legally allowed to drive any thing with above 39cc .
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.