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Starting at 65, drivers must renew every five years, with a vision test each time. At age 70, renewal can no longer be done by mail.
Specifically, California: requires drivers age 70 and older to renew their licenses in person and to take both a vision test and written test when doing so. Requires doctors who diagnose patients with Alzheimer's disease or other conditions that may make them unsafe drivers to report the diagnosis.
There's no legal age at which you must stop driving. You can decide when to stop as long as you don't have any medical conditions that affect your driving. Find out how changes to your health can affect your driving and how to give up your license, if needed.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) also reports that older drivers are more likely to die in intersection accidents and that the task of making a left turn becomes more challenging with age. The only way to determine whether someone is fit to drive is to test them and their driving ability.
The only California driving law specifically targeting seniors is a rule that after age 70, motorists must renew their license every five years in person, rather than by mail. For those appointments, drivers receive a vision and written test but no road test unless a DMV employee deems it necessary.
In short, no. However, drivers need to reapply for their license at the age of 70 and every three years thereafter. There is no requirement to take a test, but applicants must declare that they are fit and healthy to drive and their eyesight meets the minimum requirements for driving via self assessment.
In short, no. However, drivers need to reapply for their license at the age of 70 and every three years thereafter. There is no requirement to take a test, but applicants must declare that they are fit and healthy to drive and their eyesight meets the minimum requirements for driving via self assessment.
Driving licenses expire at 70 years of age, so when you reach 70, you need to renew your driving license if you wish to continue driving. You then need to renew it every three years afterwards. If you do not renew your license, you will not legally be allowed to drive after your 70th birthday.
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