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I am fully aware that taking away a person’s driver’s license also takes away their independence, but if it’s for their safety and those around them, then it shouldn’t even be a question.
According to the CDC, in 2020 nearly 48 million people age 65 and older held a driver’s license, a 68% since 2000.
And as older adults continue to stay healthy, that number will continue to rise.
While senior citizens aren’t the most likely to cause an accident – it’s those under 40 – people over 65 are more likely to get into an accident due to various age-related challenges.
In 2020, nearly 7,500 older adults were killed in crashes and almost 200,000 were treated in hospitals for injuries.