(11 Nov 2017, 2:15 am)Jamie M wrote If they can maintain normal driving then it's trivial. Driving without misdue care and attention/dangerous driving refer to explicitly when you've caused it - rather than showing signs. It's not generally enforced preventatively, especially if you're driving normally.
I don't believe it's a greater risk to the greater public or those being transported.
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Just out of interest, can you drive?
What would have happened, for instance, had the driver kept his face covered and Rapidsnap walked into the road, in front of the vehicle?
Covering your face, intentionally, while driving is the same as checking your mobile phone in my book. Your full attention cannot possibly be on the road, and he was almost certainly not thinking about the passengers be was carrying.