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<blockquote data-quote="stevewrx" data-source="post: 369665" data-attributes="member: 66574"><p>Hi all new to this forum i have just lost my Driving have got two eyes Licence though Peripheral Vision Loss missed a few lights on the test in a clump. But i think its not fair as What about a person that rides a motorbike with a full face helmet as that cuts down (limits) your field of view (peripheral vision) to virtual nothing ?. As far as i can see only diabetics have to do this field of view test (peripheral vision). I think it is discrimination against diabetics. I can not see what the problem is if i can meet the standards (a persons with one eye) as a person with one eye can have a driving licence so if i can meet the standards for a person with one eye why can i not have a driving licence i can not be the only one with this problem any help or advise would be helpful </p><p>steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevewrx, post: 369665, member: 66574"] Hi all new to this forum i have just lost my Driving have got two eyes Licence though Peripheral Vision Loss missed a few lights on the test in a clump. But i think its not fair as What about a person that rides a motorbike with a full face helmet as that cuts down (limits) your field of view (peripheral vision) to virtual nothing ?. As far as i can see only diabetics have to do this field of view test (peripheral vision). I think it is discrimination against diabetics. I can not see what the problem is if i can meet the standards (a persons with one eye) as a person with one eye can have a driving licence so if i can meet the standards for a person with one eye why can i not have a driving licence i can not be the only one with this problem any help or advise would be helpful steve [/QUOTE]
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