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83 year old man injures eight kill one

At what age should one stop driving? :?
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According to the article he was 74. In Canada once you reach a certain age you have to have an exam either every 2 years or yearly depending on the Province. That determines whether you are medically fit to drive.

It hasn't been determined what caused the accident. So it's a little early to pin it on him.
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OOPS mixed the age of the victim with the driver :oops:

can a mod fix it Thanks
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An average person is in their mid-eighties before they're as likely to get into an accident as a teenager.
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Yeah, but when they do they go out big. Like the old guy who plowed through a crowded market place in SoCal last year.
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I think it should be on a indvidual level. i.e. tests every couple years, because some older people are just fine driving. For instance my grandma is 80 and she drives just fine to the grocery store and post office, and it would be bullshit if the goverment blanketly said all 80 year olds could not drive.
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Panzer Grenadier wrote:I think it should be on a indvidual level. i.e. tests every couple years, because some older people are just fine driving. For instance my grandma is 80 and she drives just fine to the grocery store and post office, and it would be bullshit if the goverment blanketly said all 80 year olds could not drive.
Agreed. Locally (BC) they only randomly test after a certain age unless your doctor reports you. Doctors must report certain conditions - strokes for certain - since these automatically revoke your license and force you to take a special course (written, driving, etc...) to get your license back. Other conditions just will lead to them asking for a retest.

Had a great aunt who drove until her mid-90s - she was fine, better than most teenagers. But others are sheer hazards. Test them to minimize these tragedies.
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