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Carry on driving

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ThE Duke of Edinburgh has a car accident and there’s a call to stop older people from driving.

My daughter was involved in an accident last week when a young man drove into a vehicle in front of him, then swerved into the next lane and hit my daughter’s car.

should i call for all young people to be stopped from driving?

J. PaSK, Blackwood, gwent. iNsTEAD of knee-jerk reactions, please remember many capable elderly drivers live in areas where there is no public transport and are totally reliant on their car. We do not need more legislatio­n limiting our freedom.

DOn gREEn, Fareham, Hants. sURELY they should have sent someone other than Prince Philip down the road for a pint of milk and a loaf of bread.

D. M. DEaMER, york. WOULD it not be a good idea for radio stations to alert the good people of Norfolk when Prince Phillip is testing out his new car?

PaUL OLiVER, ilford, Essex. i WOULD still be happy to sit in the passenger seat beside Prince Philip. i hope he gets back behind the wheel. Mrs LUCia F. CHiLCOTT,

Brenchley, Kent. i AM a long-time admirer of Prince Philip’s determinat­ion to carry on as normal a life as possible at the age of 97. however, i hope he will now let his chauffeur do the driving from now on.

ian STROMDaLE, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.

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