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If a driver is colorblind, his/her driving performance <span title="_________________________.?">_________________________...</span>

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A. will not be affected in any way

B. may be affected because it is difficult for him/her to recognize the colors of traffic lights

C. may be better than that of non-colorblind people

D. is irrelevant because it is against the law to issue a license to a colorblind person

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  1. &lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;C&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;


  2. To be legally color blind is not the same as being totally color blind.

    Some &quot;color blind&quot; people see grays and browns as colors.

    While others see colors as grays and browns.

    So the correct answer would be B.

    Even if the law allows me to drive (I have a Green/Brown problem) I must be aware  that sometimes I may not see a traffic light, so when in an unfamiliar town at night, I slow down. The green light looks to much like a plain street light to my eyes.

  3. B

  4. A

  5. A

    Only possible problem is telling if sign is white or yellow. Not a big deal.

    Both of my brothers and my father and many of my uncles are colorblind )to different extremes)

    Red is on top or far left  Green bottom or far right. Yellow middle.

  6. A

    when you are colorblind its not like everything is gray on gray

    you can tell the difference between a red sign and a white sign, a white and a yellow, a red light and a green light.

    and no matter what color you see, the top light is stop.

  7. c

    no the signs r desinged that way thats why stop usuallly yhas an xxxxx

    not color blind

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