Braille and wheelchairs...

I walk up to drive through ATMs or get out if I am a passenger often.

I just did a quick google search and apparently there are 34 states that allow legally blind people to drive. Each state defines "legally blind" differently so it does depend on where you are and what you can see. I remember when I was in college a legally blind student drove to school.
which states so I stay away from them...lol
 
Yep. I had a friend who had Usher's Syndrome and in his home state of Missouri, he couldn't pass the exam because they give eye tests, you know, where they test your peripheral vision. All he did was drive 30 minutes to Illinois where they didn't have that requirement. Viola!
But he didn't get a Missouri license and how unless he used someones Illinois address to obtain it? ( Illegal in some ways if caught )
 
Hey, the only wheelchair that comes to mind is the one my buddy put a hearing dude in for telling him the mofo couldn't drive because he was Deaf.

Run on sentence, represent.
 
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