❗Sad news for drivers over 70, they will soon no longer be able to…

to ensure road safety in your later years—or do we need to rethink our current approach?”

A Tragic Reminder

In La Rochelle, France, an 83-year-old woman drove the wrong way and hit a group of children. “The community was devastated.

This incident sparked renewed debate over the risks of aging behind the wheel.

A European report found drivers over 75 have similar accident rates per mile as those aged 18–24. Aging impacts vision, reaction time, and decision-making.

Still, many seniors drive safely. “So where should we draw the line?”

Rethinking the Rules

Countries like Denmark and Japan already require tests or offer incentives to stop driving. Experts suggest

ability-based assessments, not age limits. “The question isn’t whether senior citizens should drive. It’s how we ensure they’re doing so safely.”

Better public transport, education, and family involvement can support safer driving and preserve independence.

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