Are Older Drivers Still Fit to Drive? Should older drivers be retested, like students retaking an exam? Age alone doesn’t determine driving ability—but certain
signs deserve caution. Driving After 75: Benefit or Risk? In La Rochelle, an 83-year-old driver going the wrong way hit a group of children on bikes, injuring
several. This tragic accident raises a serious question: how long can we drive safely? Data from France’s Road Safety Authority shows that drivers over 75 are
involved in as many accidents as those aged 18–24. It’s clear: aging can impact vision, reflexes, hearing, and attention. Is There an Age Limit? In France, no.
A B license is valid for life—unless revoked due to a serious offense. Unlike Italy or Germany, which require health checks after 70 or 75, France leaves it to
personal responsibility. Smarter Solutions Seniors can choose to have their driving abilities checked by a doctor—vision, reflexes, coordination—and may be
advised to drive only during the day or avoid high-risk situations. Refresher courses are another great option. They help seniors update their knowledge of
road rules and driving technology, while boosting confidence behind the wheel. Adjusting to Stay Safe Switching to automatic cars can make driving easier.
Across France, workshops help seniors learn about helpful changes like this. Some driving schools also offer senior-specific lessons, with tailored support.
Encourage, Don’t Blame Instead of blaming older drivers, let’s support them. Many have decades of safe driving experience. With a little help, they can keep
driving confidently and safely