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New Driving Licence Rules for Over 70s

Drivers over the age of 70 could soon face stricter checks before being allowed to stay on the road. Under new government proposals, compulsory eyesight tests may become a requirement every three years when renewing a driving licence.

The changes form part of a wide-ranging road safety strategy that also includes:

  • Tougher rules on drink-driving

  • Penalty points for not wearing a seatbelt

  • Easier roadside testing for drug-driving

  • Potential medical checks for conditions such as dementia

Why are the rules changing?

The proposals follow a coroner’s warning that the UK has the “laxest system in Europe” for checking drivers’ eyesight. At a recent inquest into four deaths caused by drivers with poor vision, HM Senior Coroner Dr James Adeley said current rules were “ineffective, unsafe and unfit”.

A government source told the BBC:

“This Labour government will deliver the first Road Safety Strategy in a decade, imposing tougher penalties on those breaking the law, protecting road users and restoring order to our roads.”

What over-70s need to know

 At present, drivers aged over 70 have to renew their licence every three years and simply declare any eyesight issues themselves. Under the New Driving Rules for Over 70s, the proposed changes would make a certified eye test compulsory at every renewal.

Some older drivers worry about how this will work in practice. Peter Browne, 73, told the BBC that despite having glaucoma, he has struggled to get an NHS eye appointment. “If it was found that my eyesight was not of sufficient level to drive, would it be my fault or the NHS?” he asked.

Road safety experts argue that compulsory tests are a small price to pay. Edmund King, president of the AA, told BBC Radio 4 that while older drivers are generally safe, eyesight checks “would help prevent tragedies”.

Other proposed driving law changes

  • Drink-driving limit: Lowered in England and Wales from 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath to 22 micrograms, bringing it in line with Scotland.

  • Seatbelts: Drivers could get penalty points (not just fines) for failing to wear one.

  • Medical conditions: Stronger checks for illnesses like dementia, with more medical evidence required.

  • Drug-driving tests: Police may be allowed to use roadside saliva tests as evidence, avoiding the need for blood samples.

Will the new driving licence rules definitely happen?

The government has confirmed the measures are part of a consultation process due to be published later this year. Nothing has been finalised yet, but ministers say this is the most significant update to driving laws “for decades”.

FAQs – Driving after 70

Do I need an eye test to renew my licence at 70?
Right now, you only self-declare. Under the new rules, a certified eye test may become compulsory.

How often do I need to renew my driving licence after 70?
Every three years.

What is the new drink-driving limit?
It is expected to drop to 22 micrograms per 100ml of breath in England and Wales, matching Scotland.

Can I still drive with glaucoma or dementia?
You must report these conditions to the DVLA. Future changes may include stricter checks and medical tests.

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