Labour urges 10-yearly eye tests for all drivers
Labour MPs push for mandatory sight tests every decade for UK drivers to improve road safety, as ministers consider action on headlamp glare. Read the latest.
Labour MPs push for mandatory sight tests every decade for UK drivers to improve road safety, as ministers consider action on headlamp glare. Read the latest.
UK drivers are warned to keep sunglasses in their vehicles from Friday to prevent accidents caused by low winter sun glare. Failing to see clearly could lead to fines and penalty points.
New data reveals 17% of UK drivers risk fines by driving in poor sun glare. Discover the common Highway Code breaches and how to avoid costly penalties this winter.
A landmark UK study reveals over 50% of motorists have cut back on night driving due to intense LED headlight glare, causing eye strain and safety concerns. Experts call for urgent action.
The DVSA is stepping up surveillance on illegal retrofit headlamp bulbs. Drivers caught using them face fines up to £2,500. New research confirms headlight glare is a serious issue for UK motorists.
Over 50% of UK motorists report issues with blinding headlights, prompting safety calls. Experts urge drivers to get eye tests and demand government action on vehicle regulations.
Motoring experts urge UK drivers to check headlight aim to prevent dangerous glare. A simple five-minute adjustment can make a huge difference to road safety this winter.
UK drivers face a £1000 fine and points for driving dazzled by low winter sun. Motoring experts urge keeping dedicated sunglasses in your car from Sunday to stay safe and legal.
Motorists face £1000 fines for driving without sunglasses in low winter sun. Experts warn dazzling glare makes driving 'more challenging' and advise keeping dedicated shades handy.
Four out of five UK motorists report being blinded by headlight glare, prompting a government review. Discover the proposed changes and how they could affect you.
AA warns of 11% crash rise after clock change. Low sun on wet roads creates blinding glare. Experts advise sunglasses and a four-second gap for safety.
Major changes to UK headlight regulations could make dazzling glare a thing of the past while introducing cutting-edge lighting technology to British roads. Discover how these updates will affect every driver.