Four in five motorists have shown their support for a new scheme which could see driving assessments introduced for older people to make roads safer. A new survey has found that 80 per cent of motorists like the idea of voluntary mature driver assessments for those over the age of 60, potentially receiving the backing of millions of Britons. The introduction of standardised mature driver assessments have already been backed by a number of bodies like the Road Safety Trust and Older Driver Task Force. Around 59 per cent of people said the tests would help drivers check to see if they are still …