For the second year, the Colorado Center for the Blind has partnered with MasterDrive to take students with sleep shades for practice driving in a dual-control car.
Our students always look forward to this training and test of confidence, and on Saturday six students got the chance to practice while MasterDrive instructors were in the passenger seat to keep them safe.
After a brief orientation on the physical configuration and handling of the car, students practiced in a parking lot with gradually increasing levels of challenge … till they were out on the access road, the speed limit sign obscured by tarps (for safety, not secrecy), and the students were navigating on their own and making adjustments.
“Is that 35 miles per hour?” one student asked, pointing.
“No. It’s much slower,” replied the instructor, with a light laugh and steady hands.
That brief exchange captures what happens during these sessions. Not many times does a student ask a question with a smile right after setting off on the road on their own.