Millions of motorists who rely on glasses or contact lenses have been reminded they must wear them every time they drive if they need them to meet the legal eyesight standards. The reminder comes from ...
The reminder comes from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), which warns that drivers failing to meet minimum vision requirements face prosecution and could lose their licence. According to ...
Millions of motorists who wear glasses or contact lenses must comply with these requirements ...
Millions of motorists who wear glasses or contact lenses must comply with these requirements ...
Millions of motorists who wear glasses or contact lenses must comply with these requirements ...
Britain has roughly 5.7 million licence holders aged 70 or older, according to DVLA data, […] ...
Six people involved with company Doctors on Wheels are on trial for allegedly putting profit before safety when it came to ...
Six people have gone on trial accused of involvement in a Leicester firm that allegedly carried out bogus DVLA medical ...
Starting 31 March 2026, learner drivers in England, Scotland and Wales will be limited to […] ...
Wirral doctor Ronald James is one of six people accused of putting "profit before safety" at Doctors on Wheels ...
Portsmouth City Council’s Licensing Committee is reviewing differences between its taxi and private hire licensing rules and ...
Learner drivers currently face waits of up to six months for a practical test in the city.