Pawlo7671
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There are two separate issues here; Are you fit enough medically to drive and secondly do you have the knowledge ,awareness and experience to keep driving.
The first is mandatory at 70 and all drivers will be tested medically at that age.
At the end of the day accidents CAN be prevented, i'm 37 and I wouldn't dream of driving like a **** on sheet ice now but that didn't stop me from doing just that and turning a saxo on its roof when I was 21 because I thought I was cool. As you grow older you become more rational, better behaved and the prize...less insurance to pay for. Going back to my last post, the Granddad who died on the ring road, the crash didn't kill him, the heart attack did. The old girl who slammed in to the back of me, I thought she was gonna have a heart attack, in my mind she wasn't and isn't fit to be on the road but there's no test to determine that and if there was then the granddad who died on the ring road would still be around. A simple eye test at the age of 70 conducted by the police or DVLA, its a no brainer, it would and could have saved life's.