Why is it dangerous to drive with color blindness?

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My friend Xiao Zhang is a congenital color blindness patient. Although he is very interested in driving, the transportation department doesn't issue him a driver's license. Xiao Zhang is full of complaints. In fact, he doesn't know that the reason why he doesn't return is to protect him and other safety. The world in the eyes of color blind patients is different from that in the eyes of normal people. Color blindness will affect normal life. For example, color blindness can't drive. Color blind driving is very dangerous. Let's learn about the dangers of color blind driving

Why is it dangerous to drive with color blindness?

First: because the color blind can't distinguish colors well, they can also read the traffic lights wrong. People who don't even know the traffic lights can't drive. If they drive, it will pose a serious threat to the safety of pedestrians and their own lives. Therefore, we must put an end to color blind driving.

Second, the reason why color blindness can't drive is that it can't see the traffic signs clearly. If you can't see the traffic signs clearly, how can color blindness abide by the traffic rules? If you can't abide by the traffic rules, how can you protect your personal safety? So we must resolutely put an end to color blindness and drive on the road

Third: another reason why color blindness can't drive is that color blindness can't see the car's tail lights clearly, which is very easy to cause rear end collision. How can the traffic law let people on the road if they are always rear end drivers? If they are on the road, there will be a serious accident.

matters needing attention

Color blindness is caused by chromosomal abnormalities. Chromosomal abnormalities make it impossible to treat color blindness. The world in their eyes is far less wonderful than the world we see. Therefore, in life, we should not discriminate against color blindness, on the contrary, we should give more care to color blindness.