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Eye sight tests

For most people, eyesight deteriorates with age. Unfortunately the change can be so gradual that we compensate without realising it, which leads to many road users driving with uncorrected defects.

It is our recommendation that a driver should have their eyesight checked at least every two years, more often if advised by a health professional. If you have been prescribed glasses or lenses for driving you must wear them, even on the shortest of trips.

The Think! Norfolk Partnership attend various events and roadshows throughout the year, such as the Royal Norfolk Show. Here, Keystone eye testers are usually available to provide eyesight screening for drivers and riders.

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