![]() Getting in and out of a vehicle, being able to crane your neck to see while manoeuvering can all be a more strenuous task as you age. We all know as we get older some things can become more difficult, and driving might be one of them. Help is available to keep driving for longer There is no upper age limit to driving in the UK, as long as you are fit and able and you have renewed your licence you are legal to drive. Is there a legal age at which to stop driving? The Conservative government stated in 2015 in their Road Safety statement that they would ‘ensure that the medical assessment and licensing regime for older drivers keeps apace of current life expectancy and health trends’. Are driving rules for over 70s likely to change? If you are unsure of your driving ability you can arrange an independent assessment of driving skills to determine whether or not you are fit to drive, you can arrange this through your GP or another health professional. The DVLA has devised an A to Z of medical conditions that are considered to affect driving ability. Some medical conditions can interfere with your driving ability at any age. The renewal form is a self assessment, however if you have been advised not to drive by a medical professional then you should adhere to their advice. If you don’t renew your licence after you turn 70 you will be unqualified to drive, even if you are fit and able to. There is no fee for renewing the licence. Or you can renew your licence online on the government website using your Government Gateway ID. Usually a renewal form (D46P) will be sent from the DVLA 90 days before you turn 70 which you can complete and return to them. ![]() 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.Ī medical examination is only required if those over 70 want to drive a medium-sized goods vehicle or minibus. However, drivers need to reapply for their licence at the age of 70 and every three years thereafter. ![]() So what are the laws surrounding older drivers? Do drivers over 70 need to retake their driving test? These figures reflect the ageing population of Britain. In July 2017 DVLA released figures to show that the number of drivers over the age of 90 had reached 100,000 for the first time ever and that there were more than 4.5 million drivers over the age of 70 in the UK.
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