Hi,
Personally, I think it is a bad idea - I think it will cause more problems than its worth...
My wife has been driving for many years, we have had 2 accidents in this period but neither one was our fault and both happened at roundabouts and we were shunted by a car the first time then a lorry, the excuse by the lorry driver was "I did not see you!" - That was totally impossible, a nice sunny day and we had a bright red large car!! How can he possibly miss that?
Right, I am completely disabled and rely on my wife to not only drive me around but also push me in my wheelchair. In the summer she suffers from hayfever which in the UK is becoming worse each year, so she has to take, wait for this, non-drowiness antihistamine tablets. Supposedly non-drowsey, yet they make her drowsy, so during the summer we'll have no choice but to stay in doors because she will not be allowed to drive and I cannot go out the house without her.
So, our car supplied on the Motability Hire Scheme which I gave up my full mobility allowance for will be sat on our drive doing nothing, because no one else is insured to drive it. I am disabled and have uncontrolled Epilepsy, so have no license until I can get the epilepsy controlled and for at least 12 months.
Therefore what happens when I need BOTOX Injections done every 10 weeks iin hospital by Consultant Neurologists? The amount of appointments I have at my Doctors and Hospital in a year goes way beyond that of a normal able-bodied person. The Gov't need to make exceptions, the times the disabled are hit by new stupid laws in the EU is ridiculous. They do not think things through properly or how certain people can be affected.
I can understand this if it was a Thursday, if you're wondering why try and drive around a supermarket carpark without getting hit by an OAP, the chances of getting hit on this day of the week is terrible, you only have to look at insurance claims for Thursdays. I am not saying OAP's should not be on the road, but they really need to be re-tested, reactions are slower, eye-sight worse, etc. Not all OAP's come into this catagory, but you see many accidents happen on Thursday mornings than any other day of the week, because pensions are paid.
And people wonder why they prefer online grocery shopping than going out and getting your car damaged. OAP's prefer to drive to supermarkets, and todays people would rather order online.
Regards,
Les.