Mark Bradley acts in the inquest, which investigated the deaths of four people killed by drivers who had been told they were unsafe
The government is under pressure to change its driving licence system following an inquest which highlighted how people continue driving on the UK's roads after being told not to do so by professionals due to failing eyesight
The inquest, which investigated the deaths of four people killed by drivers who had been told they were unsafe, heard estimates that around 2% of drivers would currently fail the present driving eyesight test – which would equate to around 750,000 drivers a day, and 4,250 journeys every day on the M25.
Mark Bradley appeared on behalf of the families of the victims, instructed by Hudgell Solicitors
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