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Introduce mandatory driving retests for drivers over the age of 70

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We want the Government to introduce mandatory driving retests for drivers over the age of 70. We think this will make the road safer for everyone: motorcyclists, pedestrians and car users.

Heidi Alexander

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Introduce mandatory driving retests for drivers over the age of 70

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We want the Government to introduce mandatory driving retests for drivers over the age of 70. We think this will make the road safer for everyone: motorcyclists, pedestrians and car users.

National
253 reactions·100% agree
Heidi Alexander

Heidi Alexander

Transport Secretary

Transport Secretary

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DVLA to implement mandatory eye tests for drivers for all ages. We believe that any vision impairment such as short or long sightedness should be something which drivers are mandated to report, just like other health conditions which may affect their vision.

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