Keyword Details: Deaf Driver Communication Visor Cards
Programs that provide an information card that people who are deaf or hard of hearing can clip to their car visor and use to facilitate interaction with law enforcement officers when needed. The cards include graphics and labels that the cardholder can point at to communicate that they can lip read, for example, or to indicate that they are lost or need medical help. The officer can point to icons indicating they need to see the driver's license, registration or insurance, or indicate a standard violation such as speeding.
The Office for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (ODHH) provides unbiased information and connects people who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deaf Blind to resources available in Wisconsin.
Services include:
- Visor Card- For drivers who are Deaf or hard of hearing.
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You can also contact the Better Business Bureau by phone: (800) 273-1002 or access their website: https://www.wisconsin.bbb.org
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