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Older Drivers Must Meet Vision Standards to Continue Driving, Says Government

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Older drivers have been urged to ensure they meet minimum eyesight requirements before getting behind the wheel. According to the Older Drivers Forum, all drivers must be able to read a vehicle’s number plate from 20 metres (65 feet 8 inches) away, using glasses or contact lenses if necessary. Failure to meet this standard not only endangers road safety but could also lead to prosecution. The Forum emphasized the importance of having an adequate field of vision and a visual acuity of at least 0.




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Inside The Powerhouse: Architect Eliot Postma on Chimneys, Sustainable Design, and Birmingham City's New Stadium Timeline

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Just over a week after unveiling, The Powerhouse—the proposed home for Birmingham City FC—continues to captivate fans and city residents alike. Designed to seat 62,000 supporters, the stadium’s signature features include 12 … Read More