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

Have you wondered that are older drivers still fit to get behind the wheel? And above all… should they be required to take tests, just as one would to retake an exam? One thing is clear: age isn’t everything. But certain signs should support caution.

Driving after 75: a benefit or a risk?

In La Rochelle, a terrible accident has occured. An 83-year-old driver hit a group of children on bicycles, injuring several people. She was riding the wrong way. This accident raises a question: until what age can one drive safely?

The data from the Road Safety Authority reports: drivers over 75 are involved in accidents as often as young people aged 18 to 24. This parallel may be amazing, but it is obvious with age, vision, reflexes, hearing and attention can reject.

Is there an age limit for driving?

A surprisingly simple answer: no.
In France, the B license is valid for life, except in the case of a serious offense or a court decision. No medical test or mandatory check is requested from a certain age to drive a private car.

Unlike countries like Italy or Germany, which demand medical check-ups after the age of 70 or 75, France has chosen to center on individual responsibility.

A Smart Solution

Senior drivers can, if they wish, have their abilities evaluated by their doctor or a licensed physician. They can examine eyesight, reflexes, coordination, and even recommend driving only during the day or avoiding certain risky situations.

Another good option: refresher courses. These courses allow seniors to relearn the Highway Code, to better understand updated informations (such as roundabouts or driving assistants), and to benefit from positive feedback on their driving.

Prepare your driving and your vehicle: a winning approach

As we age, switching from a manual to an automatic transmission can make driving  remarkably easier. Special workshops are being organized throughout France to boost awareness among older drivers about these practical changes.

Some driving schools also provide courses adapted to seniors, with personalized monitoring and reassuring support.

What if we stopped pointing fingers?

Instead of stigmatizing older drivers, it’s better to encourage them intelligently. After all, they often have decades of incident-free experience. Their experiences are invaluable, but a little help to stay up to date can make all the difference.

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