Are Older Drivers Still Safe?
After a tragic accident in La Rochelleโwhere an 83-year-old woman driving the wrong way hit several children on bicyclesโ
questions arise about how long someone can drive safely.
โUntil what age can one drive safely?โ The incident highlights the potential risks, even if age alone doesnโt determine fitness to drive.
Age Isnโt the Only Factor
According to the Road Safety Authority, โdrivers over 75 are involved in accidents as often as young people aged 18 to 24.โ
Age-related changesโlike slower reflexes, vision or hearing loss, and decreased attentionโcan impact driving ability. Still, in France, thereโs no legal driving age limit, and the standard B license remains valid for life unless revoked by a court.
Other Countries Take a Stricter Approach
Unlike Italy or Germany, which require medical checks for older drivers, โFrance has chosen to center on individual responsibility.โ Seniors can voluntarily visit doctors to assess vision, coordination, and reflexes, and may receive recommendations such as driving only during the day.
Supporting, Not Blaming
Refresher courses are available to help older drivers understand updated road rules and tech, like driving assistants and roundabouts. โSome driving schools also provide courses adapted to seniors, with personalized monitoring and reassuring support.โ Simple changesโlike switching to automatic carsโcan also ease the driving experience. Workshops across France aim to raise awareness and help seniors stay confident and safe behind the wheel.
Conclusion
Instead of blaming older drivers, the focus should be on helping them adjust. โTheir experiences are invaluable, but a little help to stay up to date can make all the difference.โ

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