You could also be given penalty points and void your car insurance policy
Motorists who wear prescription glasses could face fines of up to £1,000 and three penalty points for driving without them.
Many short-sighted people will need to wear glasses when driving in order to have a clear view of the road. You may also need to wear glasses for other eye problems.READ MORE: Urgent warning issued to anyone who drives over £2k expense You must be able to read a car number plate made after September 1, 2001, from 20 metres. You must also have an adequate field of vision - your optician can tell you about this and do a test.
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