Drivers are being warned that a common eye condition that often goes unnoticed could land them with a hefty fine and points on their licence.
Motoring expert Dom Watt, from First Vehicle Leasing, has highlighted that cataracts, which often affect older people, can make driving unsafe.
Cataracts cloud the lens of the eye and, if left untreated, can seriously reduce vision. The condition can make it harder to drive, especially at night or in bright light, as vision can become blurry or misty.
Cataracts are more common in people over 65, but because the condition develops slowly, many might not realise their sight has got worse to the point where it's not safe for them to be behind the wheel. READ MORE: 'I don’t know what will happen...
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