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Doggone terrifying! ‘CROSSING THE ROAD COULD KILL ME’

Whenever Haley Craig leaves her house alone for simple tasks, like food shopping or a doctor’s appointment, her life is at risk. For the Tauranga resident, who was born partially blind and has since experienced further deterioration in her eyesight, even crossing the road by herself can be fatal.

“I was almost hit by a red-light runner once. Road crossings are my biggest challenge, especially with electric cars because I can’t hear them,” says Haley, 25, a poster girl for

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