concept   blindness
culture   Western countries
statement   Blindness is considered a disability in Western countries and is accommodated with support and accessible infrastructure.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 blind western countries People with blindness are often provided with support and assistance to navigate daily life, and accessibility features are common in public spaces. 1
2 blind spot Western countries When driving, check your blind spot by looking over your shoulder before changing lanes. 1
3 blind spot Western countries Drivers are taught about the blind spot and are advised to check it when changing lanes. 1
4 blindness Western countries Blindness is generally considered a disability that requires special accommodations and support. 1
5 blindness Western countries Blindness is a disability that is accommodated with the provision of accessible infrastructure, such as braille signage and tactile paths. 1
6 color blindness Western countries Color blindness is widely recognized and accommodated for in education and workplace settings. 1
7 color blindness Western culture Color blindness is often misunderstood or overlooked, resulting in challenges for individuals with this condition. 1
8 color blindness western countries Color blindness is recognized and accommodated for in education and workplaces, with color-coded information often being presented in alternative formats such as patterns or labels. 1
9 color blindness western countries Color blindness is a recognized condition and accommodations are made in education and the workplace to support individuals with color vision deficiency. 1