You don't have to prove you can do this, but drivers must inform DVLA if they develop an issue with their vision. Government guidance states: "You must tell DVLA if you've got any problem with your ...
When driving, it is important to be aware of the rules surrounding eyesight. You must tell DVLA if you’ve got any problem with your eyesight that affects both of your eyes, or the remaining eye if you ...
Drivers across the UK are being advised not to get behind the wheel until they have completed a few safety checks - and it isn’t about the car you drive. The gov.uk website states that if you have any ...
The government is considering compulsory eye tests for motorists over 70 in a shake-up of driving laws in England and Wales, it has been reported. Plans to reduce the drink-driving limit are also ...
Drivers must inform the DVLA about medical and eye conditions that affect their ability to drive safely or face fines up to ...
Thousands of UK drivers could be unknowingly risking fines and invalidating their insurance, says eye surgeon Nadeem Ali ...
Additionally, failure to declare an eye condition affecting your driving could result in prosecution. You must also tell DVLA ...