Phoenix 94
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sorry , maybe im just being thick
but with regards to the '' colour blindness traffic light thing ''
whats the point ? ,,,,,,,,, surely ,,,,,, GO is always at the bottom of the traffic light stack .
so why would it matter , if colour blind people seen it as a different shade
but with regards to the '' colour blindness traffic light thing ''
whats the point ? ,,,,,,,,, surely ,,,,,, GO is always at the bottom of the traffic light stack .
so why would it matter , if colour blind people seen it as a different shade
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Guess it's just an extra precaution? Perhaps heavy rain or fog, and the drivers vision is slightly impaired?..trayhop123 wrote:sorry , maybe im just being thick
but with regards to the '' colour blindness traffic light thing ''
whats the point ? ,,,,,,,,, surely ,,,,,, GO is always at the bottom of the traffic light stack .
so why would it matter , if colour blind people seen it as a different shade
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