Former MP for Stroud
63. asked the Minister of Transport if there is anything in the existing regulations under which motor-driving licences are issued which prevents such licences being automatically issued to individuals suffering physical disabilities, such as defective sight or hearing, or to applicants who are men tally deficient?
May I urge on the hon. Member—[HON. MEMBERS: "NO!"] May I request the hon. Member—[HON. MEMBERS: "NO!"]—May I ask the hon. Member whether, taking into consideration the parlous condition of traffic in the streets of London to-day, he will not press upon his Government the necessity of treating this as an urgent matter and introducing immediate legislation to deal with incompetent motor...
With great deference, may I ask if the hon. Member does not realise that this is a very urgent question?
Former MP for Stroud
Entered the House of Commons on 29 October 1924 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 1 May 1931 — unknown
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