by Liz December 25, 2004
the raised impressions on the keypas of a drive-thru ATM that allows a blind person to navigate the user options of this machine.
by mook December 25, 2004
Oh dude..last night was awesome..some chick came by while i was outside and did a drive by brailling!
by Matt December 25, 2004
This occurs when someone who is driving on the freeway consistently drives on the white reflectors to guide their path as opposed to driving in the center of the reflector lines. Much akin to a blind person running their fingers over the special bumps to read something.
by Laura Chatterton May 03, 2007
When one used the lane markers/bumps to indicate they've gone into the next lane, sometimes causing panic to those in the car.
by The Madame May 29, 2009
When in a car with someone else driving, and the driver starts driving over the bumps on the lane divider, you can yell out "Driving Braille!", in an indication that he is driving over the bumps, creating a rapid bump bump bump noise.
(Braille is the bumpy writing that vision-impaired people use to read)
(Braille is the bumpy writing that vision-impaired people use to read)
John is driving back from a late concert through semi-windy roads with Jill in the passenger seat, John starts driving over the lane divider which causes the car to mildly vibrate and a rapid bump bump sound to start.
Jill: "Driving Braille much?"
John: "Shuttup I'm tired"
Jill: "Driving Braille much?"
John: "Shuttup I'm tired"
by JoeBCC June 13, 2008