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Driving When You Are Over 75
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What age do you need your doctor to confirm that you are still able to drive?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You'll need a medical each year once you reach 75 http:// www.rta .nsw.go v.au/li censing /renewi ngalice nce/old erdrive rs/over 75.html
Unfortunately, to ask someone of 75 if they are fit to drive begs the question....are they fit to answer the question? I have had several near misses from older gentlemen who seem to think traffic lanes are there as suggestions only, along with speed limits ( tootling along at 15 miles an hour on a clear road) and lack of signalling in any way shape or form. I believe that over 75 should at least have to re-take the reaction time test. Still it is only a matter of time before we can get into the car and tell it where to drive to with no human interacting at all....
'Age is no bar to the holding of a licence. DVLA requires confirmation at age of 70 that no medical disability is present, thereafter a 3-year licence is issued subject to satisfactory completion of medical questions on the application form. Notwithstanding, as ageing progresses, a driver or his relative(s) may be aware that the combination of progressive loss of memory, impairment in concentration and reaction time with possible loss of confidence, suggest consideration be given to cease driving. Physical frailty is not per se a bar to the holding of a licence.'
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Normal for Norfolk - a lady near us has bought a new car at 94 yrs old!
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