Should Older Drivers Lose Their Licenses? Insights from Carmoola πŸš—

A recent survey by Carmoola reveals that 36% of Brits believe that driving licenses should be revoked for older drivers. Discover the debate and what it means for road safety.

Should Older Drivers Lose Their Licenses? Insights from Carmoola πŸš—
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Should Older Drivers Lose Their Licenses? Insights from Carmoola πŸš—

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A new survey by digital car finance lender, Carmoola, has revealed that as many as 36% of Brits think that older drivers’ licences should be revoked due to what they called β€˜old age.’ The nationally representative survey, which was conducted on 2,000 adults, also found that a fifth of Brits believe that drivers should be required to retake their driving practical and theory tests every 10 years. <br />A stark divide between older and younger drivers was clear in the research, with 11% of Brits thinking that licenses should be withdrawn once drivers reach 70 years old. <br />Interestingly, according to data from gov.uk, in 2022, around a fifth of all killed or seriously injured casualties from collisions involving cars were in collisions which involved a young car driver. Alternatively, drivers aged 50–59 were involved in 12% of reported road accidents in the UK. Aidan Rushby, founder and CEO of Carmoola, said: β€œOur recent survey highlights that, despite no current laws mandating it, the majority of Brits believe drivers should be required to retake their tests after a certain number of years to maintain safety on UK roads.

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