UK drivers must meet reading standards and report eyesight problems to the DVLA or risk prosecution and hefty fines ...
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Drivers over 70 may face eyesight test requirements under new proposals
Britain has roughly 5.7 million licence holders aged 70 or older, according to DVLA data, […] ...
Millions of motorists across the UK could be risking fines of £1,000, simply by failing to carry out a simple check. According to gov.uk, you "must" tell the DVLA straight away, and if you don't, your ...
Drivers born before 1955 are being warned to act swiftly or face potential arrest, as those over 70 must renew their driving licence every three years. The DVLA issued a fresh reminder this week on X ...
The reminder comes from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), which warns that drivers failing to meet minimum vision requirements face prosecution and could lose their licence. According to ...
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UK drivers urged to act ahead of new legislation affecting all over 70s
Currently, motorists are not subjected to obligatory checks of their skills or health once they obtain their licence ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued a timely reminder about the 10-year rule, urging motorists to take action before it's too late. The agency used social media platform X to ...
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DVLA told elderly Cornwall woman to drive hundreds of miles - for eye test
There's been a U-turn after CornwallLive got involved, but Sue fears she's not the only driver being told to travel to another county ...
An update has been issued about changes to a mandatory test for drivers amid ongoing reports of the new rules facing motorists. It concerns general eyesight standards and comes after the Government ...
Motorists have been warned of "important" changes taking effect from next month. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued a reminder regarding alterations to driving test booking ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued a timely reminder about the 10-year rule, urging motorists to take action before it's too late. The agency used social media platform X to ...
Some drivers in the UK who have passed their test have been warned that they may need to act fast, or risk sitting their test again. Writing to motorists on social media, travel experts are reminding ...
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