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Older drivers face £2,500 fine for breaking rules amid new crackdown on ‘errors’

By staff29 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Elderly drivers may be impacted by a new campaign against driving errors, which focuses on encouraging drivers to declare illnesses or eyesight problems that can affect their driving

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Older drivers may face fines for breaking UK driving laws [stock image](Image: Getty Images)

Drivers have been warned they could be hit with a massive fine for failing to disclose medical conditions correctly – which can lead to deadly consequences on UK roads. It follows the launch of a major campaign, which was aimed at raising awareness around the fitness to drive. The campaign, which was introduced by the Department for Infrastructure in Northern Ireland, is particularly focussed on elderly motorists and those with health conditions.

It also hopes to address increasing concerns about road safety across the country. Infrastructure minister Liz Kimmins highlighted the necessity of the campaign, stating that “too many people are killed and seriously injured on our roads every year.”

A mature woman drives a domestic car. She looks over her shoulder towards the window. Point of view is from the back passenger seat. A child sits in the back seat.
A new campaign plans to address awareness over health conditions when driving(Image: Getty Images)

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She added that, based on evidence, over 95% of road deaths are due to human error. She said: “This campaign is a reminder to us all to keep ourselves and others safe on the roads by making sure we follow the appropriate steps in the event of illness or eyesight issues.”

She also warned that if people do not change their attitudes when driving on British roads, the death toll will continue to rise, as reported by GB News.

As part of the campaign, social media platforms will be utilised to reach drivers directly, and will point out crucial information about how to keep in line with road safety standards.

Kimmins added that the campaign “reminds us of our personal responsibility to behave in a way that keeps ourselves and others safe.” As such, it contains two components which are aimed at covering different aspects of road safety.

The first component, ‘Keep Yourself Right’, is designed to remind drivers to take appropriate steps when experiencing health conditions or eyesight issues. This is because these can impact their driving ability.

They are also highlighting the importance of keeping driving licence details up to date. This includes bringing attention to the specific requirements that apply to drivers aged over 70, in which they are required to renew their license every three years.

Meanwhile, the second part, ‘Time to Talk’, focuses on those who have concerns about another person’s ability to drive safely and hopes to encourage honest conversations between family members and friends about driving capabilities.

Under UK law, all drivers suffering from medical conditions affecting their driving ability must inform the Driver and Vehicle Agency. Failure to comply is an offence punishable by fines up to £1,000.

However, the agency has warned that those making false claims over their health may face an even steeper penalty and can be hit with fines of up to £2500.

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