Driving Vision Standards: Are Your Eyes Road Legal?
6 November 2025
Can You Legally Drive with Your Current Vision? Here’s What You Need to Know
Good vision isn’t just about seeing clearly — it’s about keeping yourself and others safe on the road. Many drivers don’t realise that failing to meet the legal vision standards for driving can lead to serious consequences, including fines, accidents, or even losing your licence.
Before you get behind the wheel, here’s a quick guide to what the law says — and how Reglaze Glasses Direct can help you see safely and clearly.
The Legal Vision Standard for Driving in the UK
To legally drive, you must be able to:
Read a standard number plate from 20 metres away (that’s about 5 car lengths).
Have a visual acuity of at least 6/12 (or 0.5) in your best eye — with or without glasses or contact lenses. (often the 4th line up from the bottom of the standard chart!)
Have a normal field of vision (so you can see hazards in your periphery).
Not suffer from double vision while driving.
If you can’t meet these standards, it’s illegal to drive — even if you feel “fine.”
Why It Matters
Driving with poor vision can reduce your reaction times, make it harder to judge distances, and increase your risk of an accident. Many drivers don’t notice their eyesight worsening gradually — until it’s too late.
That’s why it’s important to have regular eye tests and keep your prescription lenses up to date. Even a small change in your prescription can make a big difference to your safety and confidence behind the wheel.
How Reglaze Glasses Direct Can Help
If your lenses are scratched, outdated, or no longer match your prescription, you don’t need to buy a brand-new pair of frames.
At Reglaze Glasses Direct, we can:
Replace your old lenses with new prescription ones
Offer anti-glare coatings ideal for night driving
Save you money by reusing your favourite frames
Deliver your reglazed glasses quickly and conveniently
Keeping your vision road-legal doesn’t have to be expensive — it just needs to be clear.
The 20-Metre Number Plate Test
Want to check your vision at home? Try this:
Find a car parked 20 metres away (about the length of 5 parked cars).
Try reading the number plate — with both eyes open.
If you struggle, it’s time to book an eye test or get your lenses updated.
Final Thought:
Your eyesight is your most important driving tool. Make sure it’s in top condition — for your safety, your passengers, and everyone else on the road.
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