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RAF veteran drove wrong way along dual carriageway.
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http://tinyurl.com/3xfwe8d
Wow it's a good job this guy wasn't a Navigator during WW2, or there might have been a lot of 'friendly fire' reported.
It's a pity though that he hadn't got anyone to drive him to the caravan, so that he could have enjoyed his holiday.
But wait a mo, it gets better??????????
/// He’s now got a new mode of transport. Marsden told the court :'I have a lovely electric scooter. It only does 8mph'.///
http://tinyurl.com/28hn4dz
Wow it's a good job this guy wasn't a Navigator during WW2, or there might have been a lot of 'friendly fire' reported.
It's a pity though that he hadn't got anyone to drive him to the caravan, so that he could have enjoyed his holiday.
But wait a mo, it gets better??????????
/// He’s now got a new mode of transport. Marsden told the court :'I have a lovely electric scooter. It only does 8mph'.///
http://tinyurl.com/28hn4dz
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There are currently 10 Million people over 65 and that number is rising quicky
OK not all drive but even so it's clear that annual testing really isn't a practical option.
Personally I think it is practical to ask for an annual optician's certification after all the vast majority of these people need corrected vision any way.
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There are currently 10 Million people over 65 and that number is rising quicky
OK not all drive but even so it's clear that annual testing really isn't a practical option.
Personally I think it is practical to ask for an annual optician's certification after all the vast majority of these people need corrected vision any way.
Not a perfect answer but a step in the right direction and achievable
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