I seem to have on-off double vision; a handful of times over the last year it’s made me not drive
I’m tempted to see what a professional has to say but during some quick research noted that if diagnosed with double vision, you must inform the DVLA and stop driving
Clearly this puts me off seeing someone; I am able to drive 99% of the time and am capable of and trustworthy enough to “ban” myself from driving on the rare occasion that my vision is bad. I don’t think being handed a total driving ban makes any sense?
I have a distant relative who, after a lot of persuasion, reluctantly got help for alcoholism. On their 2nd session they were told that if they continued with the sessions the DVLA would be informed and they must stop driving, so of course they stopped going and started drinking (and driving while drunk) again
Obviously in my relative’s case the issue could be seen as self-inflicted and less deserving of sympathy, but it’s kind of similar in that it's an example of the system in place causing more harm than good?
I guess my question is: is the idea of self-incriminating by getting help for medical issues counterproductive, in that it makes the roads more dangerous (i.e. by causing people like my relative to carry on drink-driving), or is there not really a better alternative?
Last edited by Drivingforfun; 17-09-24 at 19:02.