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Tuesday, March 18, 2014
March 18 – On this day in Montana History in 1963 it
was easy to see that driving was getting a whole lot safer in Montana. The
Highway Patrol for the first time was allowed to require eye exams for all
persons renewing their driver’s license. Eye exams had been required on initial
applications for several years, but it was not required for renewals if done on
time. Supervisor Alex Stephenson of the Patrol said, “many senior citizens
driving on our highways today have never been required to demonstrate their
ability to operate a car safely and never had an eye examination.” The roads
will be safer, he said, because “few admit they failed to see other cars when
involved in an accident.”
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