"We welcome the potential changes to driving laws in England and Wales that will tighten up vision standards, as a long-overdue step toward modernising road safety.
“The introduction of compulsory sight tests for motorists over 70, alongside wider changes, signals a decisive break from complacency in the face of preventable tragedies.
“For too long, the UK has relied on a self-reporting model for visual standards - one of the laxest regimes in Europe - despite mounting evidence that it puts lives at risk.
“We have long called for changes to a system that simply isn't working in the interest of public safety.
“The recent inquest into deaths caused by drivers with eyesight problems laid bare the human cost of inaction. Introducing routine sight tests for drivers is a proportionate and necessary response to ensure fitness to drive – and something that we have been clear about in our calls to Government.”
Adam Sampson, Chief Executive of the Association of Optometrists (AOP)