Growing numbers of drivers are ‘potential killers’ due to their poor eyesight
A GROWING number of drivers are feared to have such poor eyesight that they are potential killers on the road.
The warning came after police stopped a driver unable to read a number plate less than 10ft away.
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The woman, whose age was not revealed, had just driven 214 miles from Manchester to Ipswich, Suffolk. Her licence was revoked.
Motorists must be able to read a plate clearly from 20 metres (65½ft).
But road safety chiefs reckon thousands of motorists have dangerously sub-standard vision.
Joanna Bradley, head of support services at charity Glaucoma UK, said: “Many people may have missed an eye test due to the pandemic.
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“We’d urge anyone not to delay getting tested.
“Everyone should have regular eye tests, at least every two years.”
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