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Do You Satisfy The Eyesight Requirements?

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ToraToraTora | 13:09 Mon 03rd Sep 2018 | Motoring
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Yes. Thanks for caring.
No.
Must have changed the rules, it used to 25 yards (75 feet)
Yes. I'm long sighted.
Yes, I do. I should like to know on what basis the police officers will stop a driver. Does the driver have to have committed an offence, or will drivers be stopped at random? The news item does not give those details.
With glasses / contacts yes, without not a hope in hell.
I thought it used to be 22 yards. Sticks in the mind as it's the length of a cricket pitch (aka a chain, tenth of a furlong, eightieth of a mile, etc).

22 yards is 20.11 metres so almost exactly the same as now.

And yes, I should hope I satisfy the requirements, otherwise I really should not be driving! I find the requirements alarmingly easy ...
Ellipsis. it was definitely 25 yards.
The test will be at today's standards, not those of the past regardless of what they were.

https://www.gov.uk/driving-eyesight-rules
It was just a passing comment Lynne, not intended for debate.
Totally agree with this and think it should be UK wide not just for England. I refuse to go any distance in a friend's car as she needs glasses for driving but doesn't wear them. Says she's lost them!
Hi Danny

For your entertainment ...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1353391/Driving-test-gets-easier--Reading-distance-requirement-shrinks-65ft-57ft.html

In the Motor Vehicle (Driver Licences) Regulations of 1937 the required distance was 25 yards or 75ft. In 1971, to reflect a change in number plate size, the distance was amended to 67 feet (20.5 Metres).

Although the requirement to read a number plate at a distance of 20m came into force in 2003 this did not represent a change in standard but was as a result of the font size on the new number plate.
With most drivers needing to renew their licence every 10 years, perhaps the application should be accompanied by a recent eyesight test.
As long as I don't take my glasses off.
Hope I don’t get stopped by the Old Bill at night on an unlit street, I’ll be fooked.

Specsavers, they say Yes back in May when last tested.
yep.
My eyesight is up to this standard . . .
I've had my eyes tested today and was told I would be OK. Good to hear it.

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