An elderly woman died yesterday after being knocked down by a motorist who had made no (21) to brake (刹车) . A police officer asked the driver, a man of 69, to read the number-plate of a car parked on the opposite side of the road. The man said this was (22) , because it was foggy. In fact, it was a sunny day. After several attempts, even from a distance of two meters, the man (23) failed to read the number plate (24) . He said he had never needed (25) , though he had been (26) in a similar accident the day before.
The question of fitness to (27) comes (28) every time some medical condition relates to an accident like this. Last week two motorists died as result of blackouts (瞬间昏厥) at the wheel. With these (28) in mind, it is not surprising that accident prevention organizations are trying to persuade the government to introduce stricter controls over (30) .
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