Just keep on driving mate , you can't do any worse than half the tw**ts on the road
I trust you are joking, given the implications with both the driving licence and insurance
If anything we need more eyesight testing ,especially for older drivers , my father kept on driving long after he should have stopped , but driving was his last bit of independence and he was loathed to give it up
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Agreed, after my experience over the last few weeks yes I could have carried on driving totally ignoring the advice of my GP by closing one eye my vision wasn't too bad but could I have lived with myself if involved in an accident injuring another person or persons ? Definitely not, just glad it appears to have turned out ok , quite enjoyed being chauffered about but more enjoyable to be back behind the wheel again, all I want now is the all clear from the scan. I would also like to thank all the guys & gal ( Lizzie) for their good wishes for a recovery never take anything for granted again , must be an awful thing to lose your sight.
Nice to hear you are back behind the wheel again Tilbo and your scare is over with your health back to normal, pending a scan
Yes, I made my comment after I have had very temporary eye sight trouble, which cured itself as it was down to hay fever apparently. But as I was getting double vision I took myself off the road. I did this as I well remember having a row with my old dad, now departed, who insisted in driving when he was a menace to everyone on the road, and himself. In the end the "family" took action via his GP and the DVLA revoked his licence, thank God!