![]() ![]() The current eye test for drivers is carried out in daylight – but this may change soon (Image: Getty Images) Read More Related Articles So in a bid to make the roads safer, the good daylight aspect could soon be scrapped in favour of a more realistic test. Currently by law, an examiner is not allowed to check eyesight before sunrise or after sunset – or because of bad weather.īut this isn't always an accurate representation of visibility on roads, which can be dark and misty. ![]() The current eye test asks motorists to read a number plate from 20 metres away in good daylight. You can read more lifestyle stories from Daily Star here. READ MORE: Join the Daily Star's WhatsApp for the sexiest headlines, showbiz gossip and lots more And by the looks of things, they're about to be tightened.Įxperts from LeaseCar.uk warned that drivers who are unable to see well in the dark could have their licence revoked as the DVSA tightens driving requirements, Gloucestershire Live reports. The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has published its 2023–2024 business plan reviewing how current sight tests are administered. ![]()
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