UK drivers must meet reading standards and report eyesight problems to the DVLA or risk prosecution and hefty fines ...
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 ...
Millions of motorists who rely on glasses or contact lenses have been reminded they must wear them every time they drive if they need them to meet the legal eyesight standards. The reminder comes from ...
Millions of motorists who wear glasses or contact lenses must comply with these requirements ...
Older drivers have been warned that they will may have to under go assessments just to stay behind the wheel. There is no maximum age limit for driving on UK roads but motorists over the age of 70 ...
Your eyes are obviously a crucial tool for driving a car safely, and the DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency) lays down detailed rules describing the standards of vision required for driving a ...
Millions of motorists who wear glasses or contact lenses must comply with these requirements ...
Millions of motorists who wear glasses or contact lenses must comply with these requirements ...