Poll: Should over 70 drivers regularly test compulsory eye lights?

The UK’s plans to tighten the road safety laws may be required to take compulsory eye light tests every three years – with those who are facing driving restrictions.

ProposalA part of a broad overhaul that may include the beverage-drive boundary and hard punishment for unlicensed motorists, aims to reduce the number of people killed or seriously injured on the streets of Britain.

Supporters say that compulsory investigation for older drivers will help prevent accidents caused by eye light deteriorating, protecting both motorists and pedestrians.

But critics argue that the move is wrongly targeted by older people, questioning whether age – instead of personal driving ability – should be a decisive factor. Some people warns that it can take away freedom from thousands of older drivers who rely on their cars.

So, do you agree that more than 70 drivers should face regular eye light tests – or do you think that all motorists should be focused on the age regardless of age?

Vote in our pole and share your thoughts Information Below

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