New road safety measures are coming to England and Wales. The UK government launched its first major road safety strategy in over a decade. The goal: to reduce road deaths and serious injuries.
Drivers over 70 may soon face mandatory eye tests every three years. The Department for Transport (DfT) also plans to explore cognitive testing for older drivers. Learner drivers could face a minimum six-month learning period between their theory and practical tests. These measures are subject to public consultation. Some are already in place in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
These changes will directly affect older and learner drivers. The government hopes to improve road safety for all. The DfT will gather public feedback before implementing the proposals.
The strategy marks a significant shift in road safety policy. It addresses concerns about older driver competency and learner driver preparedness.
The public consultation will determine the final form of these measures. Further announcements are expected following the consultation period.
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