because I have defective eyesight
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...otorists-ineffective-and-unsafe-inquest-finds
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...otorists-ineffective-and-unsafe-inquest-finds
It is, and has been for at least the last 20 years to my knowledge. Items 3 & 4 of question 4 on page 2 of form D1.They should make declaring any vision issues part of applying for a licence.
the cost/logistics for number of drivers affected would make it difficult
I rather suspect people with poor eyesight is a relatively minor problem.
One problem is a perceived lack of competitive viable alternatives to driving in much of the country. Bikes and public transport will work for more journeys than most people think, but that's still not as easy on a cold winter evening where buses finish at 1730 and taxis are expensive.
̊There may also be a spiral here, in that all the people who are driving who shouldn't be, may be so many that we'd have better public transport if they all bought transport passes! But until they do, we don't, so they won't.
This is a fairness problem. It's not fair to make basic life in this country so much harder for people unfit to drive, especially through disability or illness. We should have an Equalities Act that outlaws stupidity like council or health pervices only reasonably accessed by driving.
It's similar around here. Unless you start after 0830 and finish at 1730 in the town centre, you at least need to active travel over 2 miles to or from a stop with 9pm service for buses to be an option. It's not a useful transport service for most people. So they are desperate to drive. Even when they really ought not. It's bad, cruel and unjust to run a country so.I cant even get to work via public transport
It's similar around here. Unless you start after 0830 and finish at 1730 in the town centre, you at least need to active travel over 2 miles to or from a stop with 9pm service for buses to be an option. It's not a useful transport service for most people. So they are desperate to drive. Even when they really ought not. It's bad, cruel and unjust to run a country so.
I rather suspect people with poor eyesight is a relatively minor problem. A far bigger problem is people not looking,
When I was still working I drove a bright red 44 tonner, I've had the "SMDSY" in that. If they can't see something that big no chance of seeing a cyclist. A lot of the problem is they're to busy looking at their phone, satnav, paper, map, infotanement system, tuning in to radio 4, talking to their passengers or generally not paying attention. No amount of eye tests is going to fix that.