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Old June 24th 20, 05:45 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Mason[_6_]
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Default Elderly driver with failing eyesight killed cyclist despite beingwarned not to drive

The old Mr Magoo fool even used the "low flying Sun wriggle".
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A pensioner who was warned not to drive because of his failing eyesight killed a cyclist when he hit him with his car.

John Johnstone was driving home from a vehicle body repair business (WONDER WHY) - SM when he collided with Hanno Garbe on a Highland road.

The 84-year-old was told months earlier by an optometrist that he had cataracts in both eyes and must not drive.

Advocate depute Alex Prentice QC told the High Court in Edinburgh: “The accused was aware that he could not drive until after a successful cataract operation. As at March 4 in 2019 he had not had the operation.”

Johnstone, of Moraybank, Gynack Road, Kingussie, admitted causing the death of Mr Garbe, 57, by driving dangerously on March 4 last year on the B9152 Aviemore to Kincraig road near to Loch Alvie.

He drove his Kia car in the knowledge that his vision was severely impaired and below the standard required for driving.

He failed to maintain observations of the road ahead and failed to see Mr Garbe, a keen cyclist, and fatally struck him with his car.

Mr Garbe, a German national, had moved to the UK in 2007 and set up home with his wife Dagmar in the Aviemore area.

The senior sales manager suffered multiple injuries in the crash, including to his head, chest and pelvis.

Mr Prentice said in September 2018, Johnstone, a widower, went to Specsavers in Inverness for his annual routine sight test.

He told optometrist Ellen Torrance that the sight in his right eye was deteriorating and his distance and near vision seemed worse.

Mr Prentice said: “He stated he was struggling with watching television, following the ball when playing golf and also driving.”

The prosecutor said: “At the conclusion of the eye examination Ellen Torrance told the accused that he had a big drop in his distance vision and a cataract in his right and left eyes.”

“She concluded the accused did not meet the driving standards and told the accused he could not lawfully drive; must not drive and must notify DVLA of his condition,” he said.

The assessment was confirmed two months later when Johnstone attended the eye clinic at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness.

After the fatal collision, Johnstone, who was wearing glasses, was required to take a roadside eye test and failed.

Mr Prentice told the court: “He could only read the registration plate at a distance of 4.8 metres. (BLOODY HELL) - SM The requirement is to be able to read it at 20 metres.”

Johnstone later told police that he did not see Mr Garbe prior to the collision.

Police accident investigators concluded that he failed to observe the cyclist and that the cause was likely to be his poor eyesight, although low sun at that time of year could have been a contributory factor. (MIGHT AS WELL THROW THE OLD FAVOURITE IN) - SM

Johnstone drove into the rear of Mr Garbe’s bike when they were both on the southbound lane of the road.

After the collision Johnstone got out of his car and found the victim lying unconscious on the road.

Paramedics, who were called to the scene, took Mr Garbe to Raigmore Hospital with serious, life-threatening head injuries and he died on March 5 last year.

The judge, Lord Fairley, called for a background report to be prepared on Johnstone ahead of sentencing next month.

Johnstone followed the proceedings via a video link to Inverness Sheriff Court and was given an interim ban on holding a driving licence.

https://news.stv.tv/highlands-island...ed-cyclist?top
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Old June 26th 20, 11:06 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default Elderly driver with failing eyesight killed cyclist despite beingwarned not to drive

On 24/06/2020 17:45, Simon Mason wrote:
The old Mr Magoo fool even used the "low flying Sun wriggle".
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A pensioner who was warned not to drive because of his failing eyesight killed a cyclist when he hit him with his car.

John Johnstone was driving home from a vehicle body repair business (WONDER WHY) - SM when he collided with Hanno Garbe on a Highland road.

The 84-year-old was told months earlier by an optometrist that he had cataracts in both eyes and must not drive.

Advocate depute Alex Prentice QC told the High Court in Edinburgh: “The accused was aware that he could not drive until after a successful cataract operation. As at March 4 in 2019 he had not had the operation.”

Johnstone, of Moraybank, Gynack Road, Kingussie, admitted causing the death of Mr Garbe, 57, by driving dangerously on March 4 last year on the B9152 Aviemore to Kincraig road near to Loch Alvie.

He drove his Kia car in the knowledge that his vision was severely impaired and below the standard required for driving.

He failed to maintain observations of the road ahead and failed to see Mr Garbe, a keen cyclist, and fatally struck him with his car.

Mr Garbe, a German national, had moved to the UK in 2007 and set up home with his wife Dagmar in the Aviemore area.

The senior sales manager suffered multiple injuries in the crash, including to his head, chest and pelvis.

Mr Prentice said in September 2018, Johnstone, a widower, went to Specsavers in Inverness for his annual routine sight test.

He told optometrist Ellen Torrance that the sight in his right eye was deteriorating and his distance and near vision seemed worse.

Mr Prentice said: “He stated he was struggling with watching television, following the ball when playing golf and also driving.”

The prosecutor said: “At the conclusion of the eye examination Ellen Torrance told the accused that he had a big drop in his distance vision and a cataract in his right and left eyes.”

“She concluded the accused did not meet the driving standards and told the accused he could not lawfully drive; must not drive and must notify DVLA of his condition,” he said.

The assessment was confirmed two months later when Johnstone attended the eye clinic at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness.

After the fatal collision, Johnstone, who was wearing glasses, was required to take a roadside eye test and failed.

Mr Prentice told the court: “He could only read the registration plate at a distance of 4.8 metres. (BLOODY HELL) - SM The requirement is to be able to read it at 20 metres.”

Johnstone later told police that he did not see Mr Garbe prior to the collision.

Police accident investigators concluded that he failed to observe the cyclist and that the cause was likely to be his poor eyesight, although low sun at that time of year could have been a contributory factor. (MIGHT AS WELL THROW THE OLD FAVOURITE IN) - SM

Johnstone drove into the rear of Mr Garbe’s bike when they were both on the southbound lane of the road.

After the collision Johnstone got out of his car and found the victim lying unconscious on the road.

Paramedics, who were called to the scene, took Mr Garbe to Raigmore Hospital with serious, life-threatening head injuries and he died on March 5 last year.

The judge, Lord Fairley, called for a background report to be prepared on Johnstone ahead of sentencing next month.

Johnstone followed the proceedings via a video link to Inverness Sheriff Court and was given an interim ban on holding a driving licence.

https://news.stv.tv/highlands-island...ed-cyclist?top


An ironic aspect of this is that the person with "cataracts in both
eyes" who had allegedely been advised (not "told") by an optometrist
that he should not drive would have been completely legal riding a
bicycle, for which no qualifications whatsoever are required, including
any particular standard or acuity of vision.
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Old June 26th 20, 01:29 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Mason[_6_]
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Default Elderly driver with failing eyesight killed cyclist despite beingwarned not to drive

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Johnstone, of Kingussie, admitted causing death by driving dangerously. He is to be sentenced next month.

Johnstone, who followed the proceedings at the High Court in Edinburgh via a video link to Inverness Sheriff Court, has been given an interim ban on holding a driving licence.
ENDS

Sentenced in July - jail hopefully.
 




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