Before the DVLA bans us oldies...
It has long been known that the British government is trying to push all motorists over the age of 70 years off the road. They are currently viewing, with the aid of the DVLA, to initially target drivers with failing eyesight. That's fair enough. But, they will only be coming after the over-70s, which is not fair enough. I actually fall into the above age group. I have done so for nearly a year now as I write this. Just over three years ago, I underwent a double cataract operation on my eyes. Not both at the same time; there had to be an interval of about six to eight weeks between procedures. Until my optician advised me that my eyesight had got so bad, I hadn't realised what a menace I was to other users on the roads. So, I quickly signed on the dotted line to get something done about it, as being a full-time carer without transport is a non-starter. During my recovery period, which spanned the two operations and a few weeks beyond, I was not permitted to drive. Or, rather, ...