Upcoming Driving Regulation Changes for Senior
Global Debate on Senior Driving
Governments worldwide are reconsidering road safety for drivers over 70, with proposals for retesting or restrictions.
Supporters say it could prevent accidents, while critics argue strict age rules threaten independence and dignity.
Risks and Comparisons
The key issue is whether experience alone ensures safety.
In France, an elderly driver recently caused a major accident.
European data shows drivers over 75 face crash rates similar to those aged 18–24, highlighting risks at both ends of the age spectrum.
Health and Ability Factors
Age can bring slower reflexes, vision decline, and decision-making challenges.
Yet many seniors remain safe drivers, underscoring the complexity.
Countries like Denmark and Japan already use health checks or offer incentives to give up licenses.
Toward Fair Solutions
Experts advocate ability-based testing over blanket age rules, combined with better transport, road design, and family support to balance safety and independence.