Drivers over the age of 70 will have to have their vision checked every three years, under plans to reform driving laws in ...
Those aged over 70 will need to take an eye test every three years in order to drive as part of Labour’s new Road Safety ...
A MAJOR motoring reform is being proposed including compulsory tests that could lead to older drivers losing their licences.
The plans, reported today ahead of the Government’s new road safety strategy, could introduce mandatory eye tests at licence ...
Over 70s will no longer be able to self report any eye problems and will instead have to take the tests every three years ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is to update its eye condition guidance but what is the eye test you need to pass? The changes, which are expected within weeks, will require those with ...
To tell the DVLA about any issues with your eyes, you should report your eye condition online as soon as possible. You can ...
People should do these checks often, whether they are just starting to drive or have been behind the wheel for years ...
The DVLA has been told to implement new "mandatory" eye tests for ALL ages - with sight reporting too. A petition on the Parliamentary website has called on both the DVLA and the Labour Party ...
Drivers could face up to £1,000 fines and potential prosecution if they fail to report notifiable medical conditions or ...
Major new road safety policy 'announced tomorrow' to include seatbelts, 'end of post work pint' and fines increase ...