Opinion: Older adult drivers should be required to retake the road test

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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.

Currently, there is no federal law mandating when people of a certain age should stop driving, and I don’t think we need to go as far as working to get a law into place.

But I do think we need to reevaluate what happens when a person turns 70 and in the eyes of the law can still legally able to operate a vehicle.

When it comes to renewing your license, every state is different.

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