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Police to stop motorists for roadside vision tests
Under legislation known as ‘Cassie’s Law’, the police can revoke a driver’s licence on the spot if they fail a roadside number plate test and the officer deems them to be unsafe on the road.
The tests are voluntary, but if a driver commits an offence the police have the power to request a test. If they fail a ...
The supermarket car park is filling as the school run ebbs away. A man in his mid‑sixties folds a newspaper under his arm, taps the bridge of his glasses ...
Drivers could face fines of up to £1,000 if they fail roadside eye tests, West Yorkshire Police said. The force is participating in a national campaign which runs until 9 November involving road ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency require you to get in touch with them if certain circumstances change such as you ...
Motorists could be slapped with a hefty £1,000 fine for getting behind the wheel with one medical condition, according to a DVLA rule. Experts at Select Car Leasing have explained that individuals ...
UK drivers could be hit with a £1,000 fine if they fail to notify the DVLA about a common eye condition. Glaucoma is an eye condition which can cause significant symptoms when the nerve that connects ...
Failing to declare vital health information to the DVLA could result in a financial penalty - here's what the rules say ...
Motorists are being cautioned about a straightforward error that could result in police immediately revoking their licence.
Motorists across the UK have been cautioned that they could be hit with fines of up to £1,000 for not informing the Driver ...
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