Mary Wallace
Ceist:79 Miss M. Wallace asked the Minister for Finance his views on whether a disabled driver with a paralysed right leg has no different driving ability to a disabled driver with an amputated right leg and that both drivers can be considered to be without the use of one leg; his views on whether the wording of the Disabled Drivers and Disabled Passengers (Tax Concessions) Regulation 1994, which currently reads, without one leg, should read, without the use of one leg, in view of the fact that in practical terms there is no difference; if consideration will be given to amending the wording of the regulations, particularly in view of the fact that both drivers are allocated special driving licences which confine their licence to drive to specially adapted vehicles; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3665/97]