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re: Should people over the age of 65 have their license taken away?
Posted on 2/10/20 at 4:30 pm to deathvalleyfreak43
Posted on 2/10/20 at 4:30 pm to deathvalleyfreak43
My 82 year old grandfather drove from his house to my house on Sat, which is about 20 miles / 45 min away.
Twice a week, he drives to an office to work 4-5 hours a day doing consulting.
Meanwhile, there are 70 year olds, 60 year olds, and 20 year olds that can't drive worth a crap.
Have your license renew every 6 years.
However, if you are under 25, you need to retake the driving exam and written exam at every renewal.
If you are 25 - 65, you need to retake the driving exam and written exam at every other renewal (so once every 12 years)
Starting at age 65, testing goes back to every renewal.
At age 75, it goes to a three year renewal, with testing at every renewal, AND you need to have a clearance letter from your doctor that you are in good enough physical condition to drive.
Twice a week, he drives to an office to work 4-5 hours a day doing consulting.
Meanwhile, there are 70 year olds, 60 year olds, and 20 year olds that can't drive worth a crap.
Have your license renew every 6 years.
However, if you are under 25, you need to retake the driving exam and written exam at every renewal.
If you are 25 - 65, you need to retake the driving exam and written exam at every other renewal (so once every 12 years)
Starting at age 65, testing goes back to every renewal.
At age 75, it goes to a three year renewal, with testing at every renewal, AND you need to have a clearance letter from your doctor that you are in good enough physical condition to drive.
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