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  2. Are deaf drivers under any restrictions? Here’s what states ...

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    One concluded that deaf drivers were safer than hearing drivers, one concluded that deaf and hearing female drivers performed similarly but deaf male drivers crashed more frequently, and the other ...

  3. Deaf culture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Deaf-mute is a literal translation of the French sourd-muet which was already in use in France in the 19th century, in the works of the founder of the deaf school in Paris, as well as in the name of the school, the Institution Nationale des Sourds-Muets à Paris. Since some Deaf people can also speak, the term deaf-mute is not accurate.

  4. Models of deafness - Wikipedia

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    Deaf children who have Deaf parents that communicate in sign language from birth, generally perform better in their academics than other deaf children with hearing parents. [7] This includes children who adapted using speech and lipreading , prosthetic devices such as the cochlear implants , hearing aid technology, and artificial language ...

  5. Caleb McDuff - Wikipedia

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    In May 2019, McDuff became the first profoundly Deaf racing driver to step on the Super 1 National Championship podium, after finishing 2nd at Rowrah, Cumbria. At the time, McDuff was driving for the same works Zipkart Team that four time Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton drove for during his karting career.

  6. Gen Z might be the safest generation of teen drivers ... - AOL

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    Generation. Average annual young driver fatalities. Average fatal crash involvement rate per 100k licensed drivers. Gen X (1994-1995) 3,399. 67.6. Millennials (1996-2011)

  7. How to be a safer driver after 65 - AOL

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    That can help you stay safe on the road — and keep you driving later in life. In the ACTIVE study , older adults who completed 10 hours of BrainHQ brain-speed training exercises reduced at-fault ...

  8. Deaf rights movement - Wikipedia

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    The Deaf rights movement encompasses a series of social movements within the disability rights and cultural diversity movements that encourages deaf and hard of hearing to push society to adopt a position of equal respect for them. Acknowledging that those who were Deaf or hard of hearing had rights to obtain the same things as those hearing ...

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