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How many seniors are licensed to drive?

On Behalf of | Aug 31, 2018 | Car accidents

Some people may assume that those who are older may not be able to carry out certain tasks as well, although this is certainly not always true. For example, many seniors drive on a regular basis and are fully capable on handling driving responsibilities well. Unfortunately, some may neglect certain areas of concern, such as those related to eyesight, which can be problematic behind the wheel. If you are a senior driver, or someone you love is an older driver, it is important to be aware of these issues.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that there were over 40 million people who were over the age of 65 and licensed to drive in the U.S. during 2015. The CDC also points out that auto accident injury and fatality risks increase with age, but there are a number of ways in which drivers who are older can ensure safety while behind the wheel. Moreover, the CDC notes that driving can be incredibly beneficial for seniors, giving them independence and mobility.

Tragically, many lives have been lost in these accidents recently. If you are an older driver, it is crucial to be mindful of any potential risks that may increase the chances of an accident occurring and respond appropriately. Moreover, if you are struck by a driver who is elderly, or any age for that matter, you should carefully review the details surrounding the accident and consider your legal options, especially if you are suffering from a physical or financial point of view.

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