DVLA policy change –
eye conditions

Drivers with eye conditions are being warned about imminent policy changes which could result in a £1,000 fine and three points on their licence.

The DVLA has confirmed it is set to update its guidance for drivers with eye conditions in the coming weeks. To find out the full details click here.

As part of the Achieve application, and on-going throughout the programme, all drivers are required to confirm eye tests and any eye conditions. So, you can be assured your drivers are complying with current legislation and are, importantly, safe to drive.

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