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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".

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