Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Woman fails test for splashing a pedestrian

TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2008

A woman in Manchester failed her driving test for splashing a pedestrian by driving through a puddle and failing to stop to exchange details with the man who was waiting at a bus stop.

Michelle Kelly, 31, described the decision as 'ridiculous.' "Why should you hand over your details?... It wasn't as if I'd deluged the pedestrian. And if I'd swerved to avoid the puddle I might have caused an accident."

The DSA wouldn't comment on specific details of the test but advised that, where possible, drivers should avoid splashing pedestrians and that a failure to do so would be sufficient grounds for failing a driving test.

Friday, 12 September 2008

Tough new careless driving laws could mean jail for offenders

FRIDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2008

New careless driving laws which came into force on 18 August, could mean motorists who kill whilst 'avoidably distracted' at the wheel facing prison.

Courts will now be allowed to imprison drivers who cause deaths by not paying due care to the road, or to other road users.

Avoidable distractions which courts will consider when senticing motorists who have killed include:

  • Using a mobile phone (calling or texting)
  • Drinking and eating
  • Applying make-up
  • Anything else which takes their attention away from the road and which a court judges to have been an avoidable distraction.

Justice Minister Maria Eagle said: "Drivers who kill through carelessness will no longer be able to walk away from court with just a fine. "

The introduction of this legislation should quite rightly give everyone the message that driving is a hazardous activity that requires total concentration.