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I Wonder If This Law Is Enforced When Female Muslim Drivers Are Wearing The Full Burka?
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/// Motorists caught driving with ‘porthole vision’ can face a fine of up to £60 and three penalty points, according to the AA. ///
/// Porthole vision refers to drivers leaving a gap big enough to see out of but not the whole windscreen. ///
/// Motorists caught driving with ‘porthole vision’ can face a fine of up to £60 and three penalty points, according to the AA. ///
/// Porthole vision refers to drivers leaving a gap big enough to see out of but not the whole windscreen. ///
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Unlike the rest of your 'fanclub', AOG, I must admit I've never worn a burqa while driving. Nor even a paper bag with a slit cut in it. Common sense would, however, suggest it must be extremely limiting to a driver's peripheral vision so I can see where you're coming from. (Unlike others, ;))
13:41 Sat 11th Nov 2017
You could drive with a blindfold on and still not commit this particular offence:
30.—(1) Every motor vehicle shall be so designed and constructed that the driver thereof while controlling the vehicle can at all times have a full view of the road and traffic ahead of the motor vehicle.
(2) Instead of complying with the requirement of paragraph (1) a vehicle may comply with Community Directive 77/649, 81/643 or, in the case of an agricultural motor vehicle, 79/1073.
(3) All glass or other transparent material fitted to a motor vehicle shall be maintained in such condition that it does not obscure the vision of the driver while the vehicle is being driven on a road.
30.—(1) Every motor vehicle shall be so designed and constructed that the driver thereof while controlling the vehicle can at all times have a full view of the road and traffic ahead of the motor vehicle.
(2) Instead of complying with the requirement of paragraph (1) a vehicle may comply with Community Directive 77/649, 81/643 or, in the case of an agricultural motor vehicle, 79/1073.
(3) All glass or other transparent material fitted to a motor vehicle shall be maintained in such condition that it does not obscure the vision of the driver while the vehicle is being driven on a road.
ANOTHEOLDGIT, get an A4 sheet of paper and cut out a hole the shape and size of a normal letterbox. Put the paper to your face so the hole is across your eyes about 1/2" away. What is your field of vision when you move your head and the paper? You should be able to see everything.
Compare that to what you can see through a clear part of the windscreen when the rest is frosted. You have a restricted view and you can't see much to the left or right, that is the difference.
Compare that to what you can see through a clear part of the windscreen when the rest is frosted. You have a restricted view and you can't see much to the left or right, that is the difference.
hc4361, when I picked up by first pair of varifocals, I tried driving away and realised to my horror that they shaded to reading glasses on the outsides as well as towards the bottom. I had no peripheral vision at all; I couldn't see anything to either side without turning my head 90 degrees. I had to go round the block and take them straight back to the opticians.
With ordinary glasses (or a burka), no problem.
With ordinary glasses (or a burka), no problem.
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/// Do you think racing drivers cannot see because they have a head covering? ///
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A big difference don't you think?
Clear a small hole in the snow/ice on your windscreen and turn your head and all you'll see is snow/ice - regardless of what you're wearing.
Which part of this are you struggling to comprehend.
If someone is driving who cannot see clearly then maybe a different law would be enforced, but not this one.
Which part of this are you struggling to comprehend.
If someone is driving who cannot see clearly then maybe a different law would be enforced, but not this one.
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