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Simon Jones: Driving force

​Remember when everyone had bit of a laugh about government advisor Dominic Cummings and his absolute nonsense story?

Remember when everyone had bit of a laugh about government advisor Dominic Cummings and his absolute nonsense story about taking a 52-mile round trip in a car with his family to Barnard Castle during lockdown to assess the state of his vision? Well, not only did he make a mockery of the British public, but he made a mockery of anyone who has campaigned for reform around drivers’ vision requirements and more importantly, the families of people killed by drivers whose vision makes them unfit to drive.

Families like that of Hanno Garbe, a 57-year-old German national who was killed while riding his bicycle near Aviemore, Scotland in March 2018. His killer, an 84-year-old pensioner, was sentenced to 32 months in prison earlier this week. The individual had ignored warnings from optometrists on two separate occasions about his poor visual acuity. So poor in fact, that he could only read a number plate from just 4.8 metres – 15.2 metres shy of the legal limit. Little wonder that the cyclist couldn’t be seen in the seconds leading up to the accident.

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