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UK Poll Finds 87% Support Mandatory Eye Tests for Drivers Over 70

Officials are considering three-year vision checks within a forthcoming road-safety strategy that has not been finalised.

Overview

  • A Startline Motor Finance survey reports that almost nine in ten motorists back compulsory eyesight screening for older drivers.
  • Media reports indicate the government is weighing tests every three years for licence holders aged 70 and over as part of a broader safety plan that could also lower the drink-drive limit and toughen seatbelt penalties.
  • Drivers who fail any mandated vision checks could lose their licences, according to the coverage.
  • Under current rules, motorists renew their licence at 70 and every three years thereafter, with medical fitness self-declared rather than professionally assessed.
  • The poll also found that about one in three respondents support regular eye tests for all drivers, with the October survey sampling 300 consumers and 61 dealers.