Older driver safety

Press/Media: Media contribution

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Spoke today on  BBC Radio Wales about proposals expected in the forthcoming UK road safety strategy around older driver safety. 

Period06 Jan 2026

Media contributions

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Media contributions

  • TitleOlder driver safety
    Degree of recognitionNational
    Media name/outletBBC Radio Wales
    Media typeRadio
    Duration/Length/Sizeat 48 minutes
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
    Date06 Jan 2026
    DescriptionKey evidence-based points:

    Older adults are not inherently unsafe drivers.

    Collision rates per mile rise mainly in the very oldest age groups, largely due to frailty and injury severity, not reckless driving.

    Many older drivers compensate effectively by driving less and avoiding high-risk situations.

    Eyesight matters, but visual acuity alone is a weak predictor of crash risk; glare, contrast sensitivity, and low-light vision are often more relevant.

    There is no single test (vision or cognitive) that reliably identifies unsafe drivers.

    International experience shows that blunt, age-based testing can have unintended consequences, including removing safe drivers.

    If introduced, eyesight testing may be most valuable in prompting reflection and informed decision-making, rather than acting as a simple pass–fail tool. Improving safety for an ageing population requires supportive policy, age-friendly road design, and realistic transport alternatives alongside any testing.
    URLhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002pc6c
    PersonsCharles Musselwhite