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cupotee2 | 22:11 Mon 03rd Feb 2014 | Cars
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At what age would you consider right to give up driving?

I've just applied to renew my licence online. I am thinking this is the last time I will apply seeing as I will be late 70's by next time.

I don't enjoy it now tho its handy for shopping and medical appointments that seem to crop up all the time.
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Hard one, I am ok with buses etc, but OH really needs door to door.
I drive for his sake.
I don't think its an age thing. I think it depends on your eyesight, hearing, general physical health and reaction times and the kind of driving you want to do. There are many options for getting a driving assessment if you want one. Google older persons driving assessment and the area where you live.

Here's the Hampshire option as an example
https://www.hants.gov.uk/shop/product.php?productid=16384&cat=270&page=1
It's like most other things in life - there isn't a fixed age because we're all different. You need to be honest with yourself about your driving ability and take advice from relatives/close friends.
Hi keep your independence for as long as you feel you are still capable. I am in my mid 70s .I am not saying I enjoy driving especially on motorways but I am free to go when and where I like . As woofgang says as long as you still have these abilities I would not dream of giving up .
I feel much the same as you, cupotee2 and all answerers (?). I sometimes wish the optician or doctor would tell me it's time to stop, so that I don't have to make the decision myself. But I have a couple of friends who live in villages some way away, and where there is no convenient bus service, so I expect I'll carry on for a bit longer.
don't give up tearinghair that is the wrong attitude to take . You will lose all your independence. And you won't see your friends as often as you would like to.
By all means continue having a licence but if you are sort of wishing someone else will decide you shouldn't drive then the time is surely approaching when having a licence is just the formality and you will effectively stop having a use for it because you feel unwilling or even unsafe to drive.
The time to give up is when, for what ever reason,you do not feel competent to drive.
If you think it's time Cup? Is your confidence going? are your reactions getting slower? are other motorist giving you the signs ( Shaking their heads at your driving standards? the time is right when you feel you are unsafe to other road users, good luck.
Best to give it up now cupotee2, before you end up like these ! :-))
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AqmvpydWh4
cupotee; //I don't enjoy it now// I agree and don't think anyone does anymore; unnecessary speed cameras, costs of parking etc. I remember when I used to "go for a drive", purely for the joy of it. However, what age to give up depends entirely how you feel in control of the car. I am just turned 75 and drive regularly from the Swiss/German border to Gloucestershire in one go, - 8 hours to Dunkirk, a couple of hours kip on the ferry, then 3 1/2 hrs in England. I'm not exactly fresh as a daisy when I arrive, but not many would be of any age.

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