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What is the definition of color blindness?

  1. The ability to judge between yourself and other objects

  2. In case your breaks overheat going downhill, this ramp pulls you uphill

  3. The average speed or speed you should go on a common road

  4. Not being able to see a certain color

The correct answer is: Not being able to see a certain color

Color blindness is a condition characterized by the inability to see certain colors. People with color blindness may have difficulty distinguishing between certain colors, such as red and green or blue and yellow. This can be problematic when trying to interpret traffic lights, signs, and other visual cues while driving. Therefore, option D is the correct definition of color blindness. The other options do not accurately describe color blindness and are unrelated to the condition.