Vision and hearing tests are now more frequent.
Some regions also require reflex, coordination, and psychological evaluations to ensure safe driving capacity.
2. More Frequent License Renewals
Younger drivers may renew every 5–10 years.
Seniors are often asked to renew every 2–3 years for closer oversight.
3. Special Courses and Training
Refresher workshops are offered in some places, covering:
Defensive driving
Updated traffic rules
New signage and road changes
4. Restrictions in Certain Cases
In some countries, limits apply — such as daytime driving only or restrictions on high-speed highways.
These rules are tailored to balance safety with continued mobility.
Impact on Road Safety
Studies suggest closer supervision reduces accidents.
At the same time, it allows seniors to maintain their independence with confidence and responsibility.
Final Thought
The new requirements may feel demanding, but they aren’t meant to punish. They’re designed to protect lives — including those of seniors themselves.
Driving at 70 and beyond can remain safe and empowering, as long as it’s supported by regular health checks, responsible habits, and a willingness to adapt to changing needs
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