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Home » Drivers born in certain years could soon face new tests to keep driving licence
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Drivers born in certain years could soon face new tests to keep driving licence

By staff22 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Drivers born in certain years could soon face new tests to keep their driving licences as the Government considers a number of safety changes on the UK’s roads

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Drivers of a certain age could soon be required to undergo new tests to retain their driving licences.

If they fail these tests, they could lose their licences and be banned from the roads due to safety changes. This relates to people over 70 who may soon need to pass eyesight tests to continue driving.

These are among several measures being considered by the Government in an effort to enhance road safety. The move comes amid growing concerns about existing safety procedures for older drivers.

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From the age of 70, people must renew their driving licences every three years, but the self-referral system for medical conditions is causing concern among many experts. Calls for stricter restrictions have intensified following a number of high-profile tragedies involving older drivers in recent years.

Other changes proposed by the Government include reducing the drink-drive limit and introducing points penalties for seatbelt offences, reports Birmingham Live.

Nearly six million UK drivers are over 70. Experts are worried that the current system relies too heavily on drivers voluntarily reporting medical conditions.

Solicitor and transport law expert Charlotte Le Maire, from CrashLaw24, stated: “The number of drivers in their 80s and 90s is higher than ever – and so is the collision risk in these age groups.

“The law makes no allowances for age. If a serious incident occurs, older drivers face the same investigations and penalties as anyone else. A single misjudgement can now lead to prosecution, disqualification, or even a prison sentence.”

Rhydian Jones, a motoring expert at Confused.com, stated: “Having regular eye tests is essential in keeping our roads safe, for all drivers, no matter what age. That’s why the new rules for regular eye tests for older drivers are welcomed.

“For drivers over 70, eyesight can change gradually without realising, and that can have a real impact on the ability to react to hazards, read road signs or judge distances.

“And this change should also be a reminder to all drivers to keep on top of yearly eye tests.

“If drivers notice changes in their vision, it’s important to book an appointment sooner than this, and also notify the DVLA or any medical changes that could impact their licence.”

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