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RAF veteran drove wrong way along dual carriageway.

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anotheoldgit | 14:05 Thu 04th Nov 2010 | News
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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'.///

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at least he had the sense to hang up his driving gloves
This kind of things happens quite frequently.

Aged drivers should be tested every 5 years to make sure they can still drive at the minimum requirement. That would include a mandatory eye test.
Even testing them every 5 years is generous. A person's health can go downhill quickly.

He must have been totally confused (confuggled as my dad used to say) to spend 14 hours driving to a destination only 70 miles away. He was lucky not to have killed anybody.
If that was a young joyrider, there would be people calling for a long prison sentence.
If it had been a young joyrider it probably wouldn't have made the national news.

I feel sorry for the guy but am glad he has realised his driving days are over.
if that was a young joyrider it would probably happen again once they had their licence back.
Assuming, of course, that they had one (or were old enough to have one) in the first place.
there are currently 1.6 Million driving tests conducted each year.

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
I doubt there are many people on the roads who are old enough to not have had a test NJ

The test is 75 years old this year
Sorry, jake, perhaps I didn't make myself clear.

I was referring to the "young joyrider" who may have lost his licence. I fell for Gromit's digression from older drivers to younger ones.

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