📰 Bad news for drivers over 70 — what the UK is proposing
In the United Kingdom, the government is pushing forward a major change in road safety laws that will affect drivers aged 70 and over:
🚗 Mandatory eyesight tests:
Drivers over 70 will be required to take an official eye test every three years when they renew their driving licence. If they fail the test, they could lose their licence and therefore no longer be able to drive until they meet the eyesight requirement.
This is part of a new Road Safety Strategy aimed at reducing road accidents and deaths. Ministers have defended these proposals, saying that improving safety for all road users is the priority.
❗ Plans are still under consultation
At the moment, these rules are not fully law yet — the government has opened a consultation (asking for feedback) on ending the current self‑declaration system (where people simply state their eyesight is okay when renewing) and replacing it with formal tests.
🧠 Why this is happening
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