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Old 30-06-2020, 10:36 AM   #1
gutza
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Default Doctors and Very Old Drivers

Hi All.

Came across this sad story this morning.

https://au.news.yahoo.com/driver-101...101746575.html

First off, not sure if his license may have been revoked a while back.

But if he had a valid license, is there some sought of legal responsibility for a Doctor ( I'm sure he probably had regular visits ) to do something.

If the driver had family, what about them ?

101 years old ......

Most likely the accident was probably health related.

Luckily no-one else was killed, especially a child .....
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