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Can deaf people drive?

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Can deaf people drive?

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” – That would be taken in a different light only considered to be offensive because we do can drive. We don’t let our deafness stop us from doing the daily routine just as much as others do too.

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Yes, actually Deaf people tend to have a better driving record than Hearing people because of their visual acuity. Deaf people do sometimes have challenges like communication in the car, but it possible.

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Yes, I’m pretty sure they can drive. Hearing is not a big requirement for driving.

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Deaf people are excellent drivers and most probably better than the person with hearing because the deaf person’s visual side is more acute than that of a person with hearing. Communication is of course a problem when driving as the person’s concentration is on the road not on reading your lips.

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Deaf people are excellent drivers and most probably better than the person with hearing because the deaf person’s visual side is more acute than that of a person with hearing. Communication is of course a problem when driving as the person’s concentration is on the road not on reading your lips.

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