There is a range in blindness from visulally impaired through legally blind to totally blind. Legally blind in most jurisdictions is a range of vision where the person can only see at 20 feet wwhat a normal sighted person can see at 100 feet.
Blind is when a person can't seeAnswer:There is a range in blindness from visulally impaired through legally blind to totally blind. Legally blind in most jurisdictions is a range of vision where the person can only see at 20 feet wwhat a normal sighted person can see at 100 feet.
Absolutely not
Erik Weihenmayer
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.
Only in one eye would you be considered legally blind, if you had 20-40 and 20-400.
If you quailify as legally blind, yes.
how could you be legally blind and be a quarter back? Jim Plunket's paretns were legally blind though.
Legally blind
He becomes legally blind.
Just about 90% of Americans are not blind. 10% are legally blind.
where assisted living for the blind in Canada