A diabetic who drove anticipating a diabetic attack was driving recklessly and his act constituted dangerous driving.
Gazette 02-Aug-1996, Times 16-Jul-1996, [1997] RTR 457
Road Traffic Act 1988 2A
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – Milton v Crown Prosecution Service Admn 16-Mar-2007
The defendant appealed his conviction for dangerous driving, saying that his special skills as a trained police driver should have been allowed for. He had driven on a motorway at average speeds of 148mph.
Held: His appeal was allowed. The . .
Cited – Bannister, Regina v CACD 28-Jul-2009
The defendant appealed his conviction for dangerous driving. As a police officer he had driven at over 110 mph on a motorway in the wet, lost control and crashed. He said that the fact that he had undertaken the police advanced drivers’ course . .
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