Sujata Paul continued, saying: “That is because eye tests can not only reveal early signs of eye conditions like glaucoma, but also help detect other health issues such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
“We strongly encourage all drivers, especially those who wear prescription glasses or contact lenses, to make sure they are up to date on routine eye examinations by visiting a qualified optometrist every two years.
“When it comes to reducing the number of preventable car accidents on our roads, regular eye tests are one of the best measures we have, and one day having yours could even save someone’s life.”
Over one in 10 admitted that they had never had their eyes professionally tested by a specialist before.
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