DVLA officials have issued a critical warning to UK drivers, with thousands likely to be at risk this year.
Figures show that 32,944 motorists either had their licences revoked or were refused renewal over a four-year period.
The DVLA has issued a fresh reminder to UK drivers they need to take action after a certain age ...
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More than 30,000 driving licences have been revoked across the UK - due to eyesight-related health conditions. A total of ...
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Almost 33,000 driving licences have been cancelled by the DVLA over eyesight conditions - and the Government is launching ...
More than 20,000 over-70s have been stripped of their driving licences over the last few years over an important safety rule.
Millions of British motorists could soon be hit with a £1,000 fine, due to a DVLA rule break.
Nearly 33,000 driving licences have been cancelled by the DVLA due to particular medical conditions.
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As part of a new DVLA crackdown, latest rules could mean over 70s must retake the eyesight test when they renew their licence ...