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DVLA on Twitter: "Do you know how far 20 metres is? It's the width of 8 parking bays. You must be able to read a number plate from this distance to meet
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Driving test gets easier : Reading distance requirement shrinks from 65ft to 57ft | Daily Mail Online
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Drivers will lose licence if they can't read number plate from 20 metres when stopped by police - Surrey Live
DVLA asks drivers to look again in new EYE 735T campaign - GOV.UK