BigonaBianchi
Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
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- Iskele TRNC & Mordor UK
Hate to say it but should the same law apply to cyclists?
No.Hate to say it but should the same law apply to cyclists?
I have an uncle who is similar - we can hardly walk - moves incredibly slowly and his hands are constantly shaking. Yet, he qualifies for disability and drives. I dread to think what his reaction time would be in the event of an accident. IMO he shouldn't be driving - but I suppose he does have good eyesight!!Slightly ot, but not completely, there is a customer who comes into Halfords fairly often and he has a condition that causes him to twitch, often quite violently and he seems to have little control over his head movements - surely somebody like that shouldn't be driving?? How can he concentrate on the road in front if his head is veering all over the place??
There are a hell of a lot of drivers who know their eyesight has gone beyond the point where they should drive and they don't tell the GP about it for fear of having the licence pulled.
of taking the wife to work,well she drives there, i came back.So a Doris pulls out of a retail park infront of me i am doing 35 she just dawdles along,she turns off left and i follow a bloke doing 28 in a 40 limit.I follow him to Sainsburys,argh.Unenforceable.Hate to say it but should the same law apply to cyclists?
It's a limit not a target.28 in a 40 is not on