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A senior coroner recently said the current rules are too relaxed, after investigating fatal crashes involving drivers with poor vision.

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00:00Older drivers in the West Midlands could soon face new rules before getting behind the wheel.
00:05There are calls for mandatory eyesight checks for people over the age of 70.
00:09At the moment, motorists in later life only need to self-report any sight issues to the DVLA, with no official test in place.
00:17A coroner has raised concerns that this approach is among the laxest in Europe, after four deaths were linked to drivers with poor vision.
00:24Plans are now being looked at that would require older drivers to prove they can see well enough to drive safely.
00:30Details on how often these checks might happen have not yet been confirmed, but a new road safety strategy is expected later this year.
00:38A recent YouGov poll found people in the West Midlands are broadly supportive of change, with 30% saying they strongly support older drivers retaking their test, and 34% saying they somewhat support it.
00:50But the proposals have sparked debate, with some saying the focus should be on ability, not age.
00:56Officials say they are reviewing the evidence before making any decisions.

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