A partially-blind courier driver involved in a fatal crash in Adelaide has had his licence cancelled.

An inquest into the death of scooter rider, Daniel Raphael, heard last month that Neil Spooner was still working as a courier.

The inquest was also told of 11 crashes Mr Spooner had had in eight years.

South Australian Road Safety Minister Tom Kenyon has told Parliament Mr Spooner was to have had restrictions added to his licence, but a review committee decided instead on a permanent cancellation.

"I spoke to Daniel Raphael's family to inform them of the review committee's decision which will take effect on 6th of April 2011. Under section 98ZA of the Motor Vehicle Act 1959, Mr Spooner has the right to appeal the decision of the review committee to the District Court," he said.