Older drivers involved in serious crashes are more likely to have failed to look properly than motorists of all ages, new research suggests.
data by the PA news agency found that the error contributes to 42.6% of accidents involving drivers aged over 70.said the figures show there is a “strong case” for requiring drivers to have their eyes tested when they renew their licence, which happens more frequently for older motorists.
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