Blind to danger

IT is outrageous that a lorry driver who killed a man on a pedestrian crossing and was convicted recently of dangerous driving was allowed to drive a lorry for a living when he was blind in one eye from birth; this would have restricted his angle of vision and made stereoscopic sight impossible.

Blind to danger

The RSA is now responsible for driver licensing and should introduce regulations to ensure those who drive for a living, drivers of HGVs and PSVs, have a high standard of medical fitness which should include a requirement for good binocular vision.

Instead, they mitigate dangerous driving by stating in the new RSA/AA version of the Rules of the Road that “pedestrians are extremely difficult to see” and blaming victims if they are not wearing high-visibility vests.

Already a subscriber? Sign in

You have reached your article limit.

Unlimited access. Half the price.

Annual €120 €60

Best value

Monthly €10€5 / month

CONNECT WITH US TODAY

Be the first to know the latest news and updates

More in this section

Revoiced

Newsletter

Sign up to the best reads of the week from irishexaminer.com selected just for you.

Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited