The idea that everyone over 70 will suddenly lose their license is misleading and unfair. Most countries are not imposing blanket bans; they are tightening safety checks to make sure all drivers, young and old, are medically and mentally fit to be on the road. These measures usually include more frequent renewals, eye tests, health questions, or medical certificates, reflecting the reality that our bodies change as we age.
What truly matters is not the number on a birthday cake, but whether a person can see clearly, react in time, and stay focused in traffic. A healthy, self-aware 75-year-old may be a far safer driver than a distracted 30-year-old on their phone. Modern policies increasingly recognize this, favoring individual assessments over crude age limits. For older adults, staying active, keeping up with medical care, and honestly reviewing driving habits can protect both independence and safety.