The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

‘Reckless’ driver’s overtaking move left two people injured in collision

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A dangerous driver’s act of “exceptiona­l recklessne­ss” resulted in a crash that left two people injured.

John Keenan admitted crossing double solid white road markings to overtake when it was unsafe to do so on the A985 Rosyth to Crombie road, at the junction with Waggon Road, on May 19 last year.

A sheriff said he would have been jailed for years if he had caused a head-on crash as he would have “obliterate­d” the casualties.

Procurator fiscal depute Sean Maher told Dunfermlin­e Sheriff Court: “The overtaking manoeuvre was unsuccessf­ul and a collision occurred and both vehicles were extensivel­y damaged.

“The vehicle being driven by Mr Keenan appears (to have) left the carriagewa­y and come to rest in an adjacent field

and the other vehicle came to rest in the middle of the carriagewa­y.”

Court papers state the car being driven by 47-year-old Keenan struck another car which was turning right at the time.

Mr Maher said a passenger in Keenan’s car suffered concussion and grazes to her forehead, arms and legs.

The female driver of the other car suffered whiplash and a mark caused by her seatbelt.

Defence lawyer Calum Harris said Keenan, of Lewis Court in Alloa, was distracted by another passenger in the back seat of his car.

He said that person suffers a number of mental health issues and became erratic and was attempting to open the car doors.

Sheriff Robert More told Keenan: “This was an act of exceptiona­l recklessne­ss.

“If you’d encountere­d someone in the opposite direction you would have obliterate­d them, as well as yourself and these people in your car.”

Sheriff More banned Keenan from driving for two years.

He was also sentenced to a restrictio­n of liberty order for 72 days, which means he must stay at home between 7pm and 7am during this period.

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