For many older adults, driving is more than transportation — it is independence, dignity, and the freedom to stay connected to the world. But across numerous countries, a growing public debate is underway: Should senior drivers face new restrictions or mandatory retesting as they age? And if so, where should the line be drawn?
The conversation is not new, but tragic incidents, shifting demographics, and updated safety research have brought it back with renewed urgency. While no nation is preparing to outright ban drivers over 70 or 75, many governments are discussing whether new rules are needed — and what “safe mobility” should look like for an aging population.