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Push for 10-Year Driving Retests to Enhance Road Safety for All
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Push for 10-Year Driving Retests to Enhance Road Safety for All

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Last updated: February 1, 2026 8:56 am
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Tragic Loss Sparks Call for Mandatory Retests

A widow whose husband died in a fatal road accident advocates for a policy requiring all drivers to retake their driving test every decade. Sarah Massey, 58, proposes this measure to verify motorists’ ongoing competence and prevent future tragedies on the roads.

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Tragic Loss Sparks Call for Mandatory RetestsNeed for Regular Competency ChecksGovernment’s Road Safety OverhaulOfficial Response on Balancing Safety and Independence

Ian Massey lost his life in December 2015 when a car driven by an elderly motorist collided with his motorbike on the A5 in Leicestershire. The car was traveling in the wrong direction at the time of the crash.

Need for Regular Competency Checks

Sarah Massey emphasizes the importance of periodic evaluations to ensure drivers remain fit to operate vehicles. She states, “People pass their driving test and they can be driving 50, 60 years and nobody at all bothers to ask about their competency. It would be phenomenal if we could all be retested every 10 years or so because nobody checks to see are you capable of driving this machine.”

She believes that regular retesting could have saved her husband’s life, adding, “If she [the driver] would have been retested regularly for her driving abilities… he [her husband] probably would be alive today, if her driving licence had been revoked.”

The proposal targets all drivers, though it draws particular attention to older motorists amid growing concerns about age-related impairments.

Government’s Road Safety Overhaul

Officials are reviewing comprehensive updates to road safety regulations, including mandatory eyesight tests for drivers over 70. Future considerations may include cognitive assessments for this group.

The Massey family supports these initiatives but argues they fall short of addressing broader risks. A parliamentary petition demanding mandatory retests for drivers aged 70 and above continues to gain traction, with submissions accepted until May.

Advocates for the changes assert that enhanced checks for older drivers would improve safety for motorcyclists, pedestrians, and all road users alike.

Official Response on Balancing Safety and Independence

A Department for Transport spokesperson comments on the incident: “This was a tragic incident, and our thoughts are with Ian’s loved ones. We know driving is important for older people’s independence, but this must be balanced with safety. All drivers have a legal responsibility to report medical conditions to the DVLA.”

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