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Old 28-02-2013, 11:25 AM #1
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Motorists in south Wales could lose their licences immediately if their eyesight is found to be too poor, as police introduce random checks.

Drivers in Talbot Green, Cardiff, Aberdare and Rhondda will be asked to read the registration plate of a vehicle parked 20m (65ft) away.

New technology set up by the DVLA and police means a licence can be revoked in hours, whereas it used to take days.

Police say motorists with bad eyesight are just as dangerous as drink-drivers.

Police will stop drivers over the next four weeks to check they can drive safely.

They also want to raise awareness about the new technology which speeds up the time it takes to revoke a licence.

Officers now use hand-held devices to report offending drivers, and a quick email response from the DVLA means a licence can be revoked on the same day somebody is caught.

Police previously had to write or fax a request for licence removal, which would take a number of days.
The changes follow a campaign to highlight the issue after 16-year-old Cassie McCord, from Colchester, Essex, was killed by an 87-year-old driver in 2011.
He had refused to surrender his licence despite failing an on-the-spot eye sight test three days earlier.
About time ..... half-blind OAP drivers are a menace on the roads - the police should check their hearing, too .....
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I think sight tests should be compulsory every 5 years for over 40's.
They could maybe link it to insurance renewals?
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I think sight tests should be compulsory every 5 years for over 40's.
They could maybe link it to insurance renewals?
That's a very good idea .....

Older drivers are not necessarily bad drivers, in fact I know a lady of 77 who's a member of Institute of Advanced Motorists, but periodic testing and re-training should be an essential requirement for all aging motorists.

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as long as they have the right glasses on and can see clearly with them on then I think thats fine, it doesnt matter if theyre blind without glasses as long as theyre wearing the right glasses when driving
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