WowCool
Been here awhile...
Hi Mark_888,
I hear what you say, a friend of ours (lives in CA) has a lazy eye, each year he has to have a thorough eye exam (Eye Doctor) and goes thro' many tests on various electronic eye/vision testing machines. Once the eye doctor passes him he then still has to go through the vision tests at the DMV and then has to take the yearly driving tests..
He is a good driver, though at times when I am a passenger in his car I find myself braking milliseconds before he actually does..
I have sat with amputees, thalidomide's and various other types of disabled drivers, as expected their vehicles have been professionally modified..
I go back to my original Post, if the guy cannot judge distances whether in local driving or any other driving, he should reconsider his responsibilities...
I hear what you say, a friend of ours (lives in CA) has a lazy eye, each year he has to have a thorough eye exam (Eye Doctor) and goes thro' many tests on various electronic eye/vision testing machines. Once the eye doctor passes him he then still has to go through the vision tests at the DMV and then has to take the yearly driving tests..
He is a good driver, though at times when I am a passenger in his car I find myself braking milliseconds before he actually does..
I have sat with amputees, thalidomide's and various other types of disabled drivers, as expected their vehicles have been professionally modified..
I go back to my original Post, if the guy cannot judge distances whether in local driving or any other driving, he should reconsider his responsibilities...