Sad news for drivers over 70, they will soon no longer be able to…

Are Older Drivers Still Fit to Drive?

Age alone doesn’t determine driving ability, but signs like slower reflexes, reduced vision, or hearing loss should prompt caution. A recent accident in La Rochelle, where an 83-year-old driver injured several children while driving the wrong way, has reignited the debate.

According to the Road Safety Authority, drivers over 75 are involved in accidents as frequently as those aged 18–24. Yet in France, the B license is valid for life, with no mandatory medical checks after a certain age—unlike in Italy or Germany.

Still, older drivers can voluntarily take medical evaluations or refresher driving courses. These help assess their fitness and update them on new rules or technologies. Driving automatics or limiting driving to daytime are also helpful adjustments.

Rather than blame, supporting seniors with guidance and practical tools is key. With the right approach, their experience can remain a valuable asset on the road.

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