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Working together to improve driver eye health

29 April 2013

Specsavers Corporate Eyecare and the Driving Instructors Association are joining forces to improve the eyecare of driving instructors and their students. From February, Specsavers Corporate Eyecare will provide Premium Club vouchers to all 12,000 individual and corporate members of the Driving Instructors Association (DIA), entitling them and their families to discounts on glasses. The initiative aims to improve the eyecare and, therefore, the safety of the DIA members by g

Specsavers Corporate Eyecare and the Driving Instructors Association are joining forces to improve the eyecare of driving instructors and their students. From February, Specsavers Corporate Eyecare will provide Premium Club vouchers to all 12,000 individual and corporate members of the Driving Instructors Association (DIA), entitling them and their families to discounts on glasses. The initiative aims to improve the eyecare and, therefore, the safety of the DIA members by giving them access to eyecare at a reduced cost. Driving eyesight information packs will also be available for all corporate members of the DIA.

Carly Brookfield, head of membership services for the Driving Instructors Association, says: "As a Fleet Training body, via DIAmond, with one of the largest number of fleet registered members, we are looking to educate both trainers and fleet customers on eye health for driving issues."
 
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