British BulletinBritish Bulletin
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
What's On

European Athletics bring in new photography rules to stop ‘sexualising’ athletes

14 July 2026

Sixth arrest made in Tameside election fraud investigation | Manchester News

14 July 2026

Migrant crisis: Inside the Yorkshire village facing migrant camp that could triple its population: ‘Categorically the wrong place!’

14 July 2026

Kemi Badenoch has got the balance right with the expulsion of Lord Barwell

14 July 2026

King Charles speaks Manx and French during historic first Isle of Man visit as monarch

14 July 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
British Bulletin
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
British BulletinBritish Bulletin
Home » Older motorists under scrutiny after 91% fail basic hazard awareness test on UK roads
Lifestyle

Older motorists under scrutiny after 91% fail basic hazard awareness test on UK roads

By britishbulletin.com22 June 20263 Mins Read
Older motorists under scrutiny after 91% fail basic hazard awareness test on UK roads
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Older motorists are more likely to miss potential hazards on the road than any other age group, according to worrying new research.

The report found more than nine in 10 drivers aged over 55 failed to spot a pedestrian during an observation test, leading to more calls for additional safety measures.


Research revealed that 91 per cent of drivers aged 55 and over missed a pedestrian walking at the side of the road, compared with younger drivers aged 25 to 34, who were far more likely to notice the hazard.

The report also uncovered evidence of widespread “highway hypnosis,” where motorists mentally zone out on familiar journeys and struggle to remember parts of their trip.

Despite the findings, three-quarters of drivers said they were confident they noticed everything important when driving.

However, when participants were shown a short traffic clip and asked to report what they had seen, almost nine in 10 (86 per cent) failed to spot the pedestrian.

The findings suggest many motorists may be overestimating their awareness behind the wheel, potentially putting themselves and other road users at risk.

The Highway Code expects to remain alert and aware of pedestrians, cyclists and other vulnerable road users at all times. Failing to pay proper attention to the road can lead to prosecution for careless driving if an incident occurs.

Older motorists were more likely to miss a hazard while driving

| GETTY

Careless driving offences can result in fines of up to £5,000, between three and nine penalty points and, in more serious cases, a driving ban.

The research, carried out by MoneySuperMarket, found serious cases of concentration issues among drivers behind the wheel.

Meanwhile, one in 10 motorists said they regularly miss speed limit changes, while 12 per cent admitted they often miss intended turns.

Drivers caught speeding face a minimum £100 fine and three penalty points, although penalties can increase substantially depending on the severity of the offence and whether it took place on the motorway.

Drivers can be issued a £100 fine and slapped with three penalty points for speeding | PA

The study also found that more than a quarter of motorists (27 per cent) believed pedestrians and cyclists often seem to “appear from nowhere”, which researchers suggested may be linked to poor observation habits and a failure to actively scan the road environment.

More than three in five drivers (61 per cent) said they considered themselves more aware of their surroundings than other road users.

Drivers aged 35 to 44 were the most confident, with 88 per cent describing themselves as observant and 80 per cent believing they notice everything important while driving.

Alicia Hempsted, car insurance expert at MoneySuperMarket, warned that confidence while driving does not always match reality.

Cases of careless driving can result in £5,000 fine

| DEVON AND CORNWALL POLICE

She said: “Even for the most experienced drivers, maintaining awareness behind the wheel is crucial when driving a vehicle, and overconfidence can sometimes have very serious consequences.”

Ms Hempsted explained that, from an insurance perspective, a lack of focus or concentration, even for a split second, “can affect the outcome of any insurance claims you might submit in the event of an accident”.

Urging drivers to remain vigilant, she said: “When driving a vehicle, it’s important to maintain your focus, as a hazard can appear at any time.

“Keep your eyes moving across the road and your mirrors, checking every few seconds for other road users and hazards, as well as before accelerating, braking or performing any manoeuvres.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Volkswagen confirms plans to axe 50,000 jobs and slash car production

Asda adds 12 new cheeses to its Exceptional range including premium British favourites

Jaguar Land Rover drivers set to benefit from ‘one of Europe’s most comprehensive EV charging networks’

Major road to reopen for first time in SIX years as council prioritises cars and snubs cyclists

Tesco reveals plans to close Express stores early if England reaches World Cup final

HMRC confirms major new changes to taxes impacting company cars, vans and fuel

Thousands risk safety as ‘unsuspecting’ Britons opt for illegal e-bikes to support clean air goals

Car tax: Pay-per-mile taxes launching soon are a ‘massive red flag’ for millions of drivers

Baby-soft heels after 40? Dermatologist swears by 15-minute hack to banish cracked heels

Editors Picks

Sixth arrest made in Tameside election fraud investigation | Manchester News

14 July 2026

Migrant crisis: Inside the Yorkshire village facing migrant camp that could triple its population: ‘Categorically the wrong place!’

14 July 2026

Kemi Badenoch has got the balance right with the expulsion of Lord Barwell

14 July 2026

King Charles speaks Manx and French during historic first Isle of Man visit as monarch

14 July 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Brittan News and Updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

UK risks becoming ‘high risk, low resilience’ on fuel as refineries close, industry warns

14 July 2026

Starmer becomes first UK PM to receive top French honour | UK News

14 July 2026

Scotland braced for Fiji backlash after learning lessons in Pretoria

14 July 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 British Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.