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Drivers over 70: New requirements that will change our driving behavior

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Frequent license renewals:
Unlike young drivers, who can renew their licenses every 5 or 10 years depending on the country, drivers over 70 usually have to renew their licenses more frequently, for example, every 2 or 3 years. This allows for more accurate monitoring of their status.
Specialist courses and training:
Some transport authorities offer refresher programs and practical workshops for older adults.
These courses deepen your knowledge of traffic rules, defensive driving, and new road signs, helping you stay safe behind the wheel.
Timetable or vehicle restrictions:
Some countries have specific restrictions, such as limiting driving to daytime hours or prohibiting driving on expressways.
These measures aim to reduce risky situations and adapt to each individual's pace and capacity.
Impact on road safety:
Implementing additional requirements not only protects older drivers but also pedestrians, cyclists, and other road users.
Appropriate supervision has been shown to reduce the number of incidents and safely maintain the independence of older people.
The new requirements for drivers over 70 represent a significant change in driving practice.
While they may seem demanding, they are intended to ensure road safety and offer older people the opportunity to continue driving confidently and responsibly.

 

 

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