Is it legal to drive while wearing a niqab?

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I was nearly taken out the other day at a junction by a woman (I assume) in full niqab. All I could see of her was her eyes (but she drove me wild with passion, the dirty whore, she should be lashed). It occured to me that a) anyone could be driving that car, and :biggrin: you'd never have a positive identification if something happened Is this legal? I know tinted windows aren't.

Any of the forum plod help?
 
Twenty Inch said:
I was nearly taken out the other day at a junction by a woman (I assume) in full niqab. All I could see of her was her eyes (but she drove me wild with passion, the dirty whore, she should be lashed). It occured to me that a) anyone could be driving that car, and :biggrin: you'd never have a positive identification if something happened Is this legal? I know tinted windows aren't.

Any of the forum plod help?


Nothing to stop a yooof wearing a hoodie in Kenny - South park stylie either.

Usually the owner of the vehicle in a crash has to name the driver don't they, then conscent to drive it or TWOC comes into it. It's mostly named drivers.
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
Tinted windows are illegal because they affect your ability to see out, not because there is any requirement for anyone to see in.
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
semislickstick said:
....also motorcycle helmets cover your face too.

Precisely.

That said, I don’t believe you should not drive any vehicle on the road (Bicycles inc) whilst wearing anything that restricts your full vision, peripheral included.

I see hooded tops in cars, wrap around fleeces on bikes (like a big tube's around your face), snorkel parka's on scooters and full face helmets on bicycles.

All of them have a detrimental effect on peripheral vision and I don’t see how a niqab is any different.
 

Rhythm Thief

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Location
Ross on Wye
jonny jeez said:


That said, I don’t believe you should not drive any vehicle on the road (Bicycles inc) whilst wearing anything that restricts your full vision, peripheral included.

I think you've got one too many negatives in there.:biggrin:
 

garrilla

Senior Member
Location
Liverpool
A quick google yeilds the following

Does the niqab (veil) wearer satisfy the minimal visual field for driving?

E. Ian Pearce, Glyn Walsh and Gordon N. Dutton Department of Vision Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, Cowcaddens Rd, Glasgow G4 0BA, UK
Correspondence and reprint requests to: E. Ian Pearce.
Tel: 0141 331 8201 Fax: 0141 331 3387.
E-mail address: eipe@gcal.ac.uk

Copyright Journal compilation © 2008 The College of Optometrists

KEYWORDS
burqa • driving • hijab • niqab • safety • veil • vision • visual field

ABSTRACT

Visual field testing of subjects wearing a niqab was carried out using the approved (Esterman) test on a Humphrey perimeter to determine if visually normal subjects met the European driving standard. Measurement of aperture dimensions of the niqab when worn was recorded. When wearing the niqab, all subjects achieved a visual field adequate to satisfy UK/European driving standards. A measurement of the limiting aperture size was obtained and a self-test method for niqab wearers was determined. (my italics)
 

Molecule Man

Well-Known Member
Location
London
garrilla said:
A quick google yeilds the following

Does the niqab (veil) wearer satisfy the minimal visual field for driving?

E. Ian Pearce, Glyn Walsh and Gordon N. Dutton Department of Vision Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, Cowcaddens Rd, Glasgow G4 0BA, UK
Correspondence and reprint requests to: E. Ian Pearce.
Tel: 0141 331 8201 Fax: 0141 331 3387.
E-mail address: eipe@gcal.ac.uk

Copyright Journal compilation © 2008 The College of Optometrists

KEYWORDS
burqa • driving • hijab • niqab • safety • veil • vision • visual field

ABSTRACT

Visual field testing of subjects wearing a niqab was carried out using the approved (Esterman) test on a Humphrey perimeter to determine if visually normal subjects met the European driving standard. Measurement of aperture dimensions of the niqab when worn was recorded. When wearing the niqab, all subjects achieved a visual field adequate to satisfy UK/European driving standards. A measurement of the limiting aperture size was obtained and a self-test method for niqab wearers was determined. (my italics)

So? You can prove anything with facts! :biggrin:
 
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