Evening Chronicle - Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Published: Friday, January 25, 2008
NEW research from Specsavers Opticians shows that one in four drivers fall below the recommended eyesight standard for road safety. A further one in four said they had never undergone a sight test, and 60% of UK and Irish drivers would get their eyes checked more regularly if it helped to lower the cost of their car insurance. Specsavers toured the country as part of its annual Drive Safe campaign, offering vision and hearing screening at each of the road shows, to reiterate the importance for all drivers to go for regular sight tests.....
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