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Over-70s face driving ban for failing eye tests
Motorists over 70 could be banned from the roads if they fail compulsory eye tests, as part of a radical shake-up of driving laws in England and Wales. The two countries' drink-driving limit is also ...
Ministers are considering introducing mandatory eye tests for drivers over 70 and tightening drink-driving rules as part of new road safety plans, according to reports. Cognitive tests for older ...
Major new road safety policy 'announced tomorrow' to include seatbelts, 'end of post work pint' and fines increase ...
Older motorists could be required to pass eye tests to keep their driving licence. Heidi Alexander, the Transport Secretary, told the Transport Select Committee that it is something she is “open to ...
A new road safety strategy - which is billed as the biggest shake up in decades - includes plans to lower the drink-driving limit and introduce stricter seatbelt penalties ...
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New mandatory eye tests for drivers 'could' be enforced as Labour ends self-reporting system
Motorists over 70 will be required to have their vision checked every three years under new road safety plans ...
But it might not apply to everyone, according to one lawmaker.
Eye tests for older drivers and tighter alcohol limits could be introduced under road safety plans - The government’s road safety strategy aims to reduce deaths and serious injuries on Britain’s roads ...
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