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Josey 3 year s ago
In Florida, where I live, we just jump to the conclusion that a driver is over 70 years old: no sticker required.
       
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Deanne 3 year s ago
#7 is pretty common worldwide. I've experienced many of the rest of these first hand though. The number of young kids navigating the cities on their own was a welcome sight for me after living in the US where few people allow their kids out without very hands-on supervision.
       
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Braille on everyday items

The Japanese use of braille for the blind is pretty wide. They have braille on cans to separate alcohol and other beverages, on toilet buttons, on maps, on seat numbers on the bullet train, on coin machines, and even on glue bottles!

 

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