A Few More Stories Like This . . .

. . . and taxi companies will be required to provide a sighted navigator as a "reasonable accommodation" under the Americans with Disabilities Act:

A South African became the world's fastest blind driver Thursday after driving across a remote airstrip at 269 kph (167 mph).
Blind since birth, 33-year-old Hein Wagner of Cape Town had a sighted navigator for his record attempt. After crossing the airfield, he told reporters he wanted to do it again but was considering piloting an aircraft for his next record attempt.

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