Sad news for drivers over 70,

For many older drivers, the car is more than transport; it is proof of autonomy, adulthood, and relevance.

Losing that license can feel like losing a part of themselves. Yet tragedies like the crash in La Rochelle expose a brutal truth:

aging quietly erodes abilities we rely on in trafficโ€”peripheral vision, quick reactions,

split-second judgmentโ€”long before some people admit it, or even notice it themselves.

The answer is not to punish everyone over an arbitrary birthday, but to confront the problem honestly.

Regular, ability-based assessments can catch decline early without branding all seniors as dangerous.

Families must learn to speak up before disaster, and governments must offer real alternatives:

reliable public transport, community shuttles, subsidized taxis.

The real measure of a fair system is whether it can protect children on the street without treating their grandparents as expendable.


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