SHOULD SENIORS STILL DRIVE?

As populations age, countries are rethinking road rules for drivers over 70. Should experience be enough—or is it time for mandatory retesting?

A tragic case in La Rochelle, France, where an 83-year-old drove the wrong way and hit children, reignited debate. While seniors often drive safely, studies show drivers over 75 have similar crash rates per mile as 18–24-year-olds—raising flags over slower reflexes, poor vision, and cognitive decline.

Some nations like Denmark and Japan now require tests or offer incentives to surrender licenses. Experts say ability-based checks—not age limits—are key.

The big question: How do we protect public safety without stripping seniors of their dignity and independence? Better transit, education, and family support may offer a path forward.

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