An expert is warning Brits with concerns about their eyesight to never do this one thing.

One in six drivers believe they would flunk their driving test if they had to retake it today, blaming bad habits, nerves or a lack of parallel parking skills. Moreover, the survey of 2,000 motorists revealed that three out of ten are left scratching their heads by new road signs and driving laws, including vision requirements.

Consequently, many drivers with poor eyesight are hitting the road when they shouldn't be, or without glasses or contact lenses. While one in ten confess to avoiding driving under certain conditions due to concerns about their eyesight, currently, a quarter of those without perfect vision argue that their years of experience on the road compensate for their less than perf

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