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Government plans new driving rule for over-70s

Mandatory eye tests for drivers over 70 may be introduced as part of new road safety measures.

Cognitive tests for older drivers could also be considered as part of a broader road safety strategy that aims to reduce deaths and injuries without limiting the independence of older drivers. The government's plans - which will be published in full on Wednesday - aim to cut road deaths and serious injuries by 65% by 2035, and by 70% for children under 16.

About 24% of drivers killed in collisions in 2024 were aged 70 or older, while older drivers accounted for 12% of all car crash casualties. Lilian Greenwood, local transport minister, said: "We know driving is important for older people's well-being and independence, but we must ensure everyone on our roads is safe.

"As the country's older population grows, this first road safety strategy in over a decade will balance personal freedoms with measures to save lives." Read more from Sky News:Arctic blitz spreads across UKAll New Year's bar fire victims identified It was reported last year that the strategy may also see those caught not wearing a seatbelt receive penalty points for the first time, while drivers found on the road without insurance could face more severe consequences. Under the proposed changes, upfront fines for those offenders could rise to £600..

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