North Yorkshire Police are launching Operation Dark Night next week to coincide with the clocks going back and the arrival of darker evenings.
The campaign, running from 27th October to 9th November, aims to improve safety on the county’s roads through a range of initiatives, including roadside eyesight tests for drivers. Under UK law, motorists must be able to read a vehicle number plate from 20 metres away – roughly five car lengths. This requirement ensures that drivers can clearly see hazards, pedestrians and cyclists in good time. Drivers who cannot meet this standard must not drive and are legally required to notify the DVLA. Currently, there are no compulsory eyesight tests for drivers based on age, though the Government has previously discussed introducing mandatory checks for drivers over 70 as part of wider road safety measures. At present, the system relies on drivers declaring that their eyesight meets the required standard. When a driver turns 70, they must renew their licence every three years and confirm that they are medically fit to drive. TC Matt Harvey, Road Safety Partnership and Problem Solving Officer, said: “As the evenings draw in and visibility on our roads decreases, Operation Dark Night is a timely reminder of the importance of being seen and staying safe. "Whether you’re driving a car or cycling, clear vision is essential – not optional.” As part of the operation, officers will also be checking that vehicle headlights and brake lights are working properly, and that cyclists are using correct lighting. North Yorkshire Police are reminding all road users that maintaining good visibility — through regular eye tests and proper vehicle maintenance — is essential for keeping the region’s roads safe this autumn.

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