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Staffordshire Commissioners: Advice for Mature Drivers

  • Sep 26
  • 1 min read

Driving is an important part of our everyday life, but our driving ability can change over time, especially as we get older. It’s important to recognise changes in our driving so we can stay safe and protect both ourselves and those around us.

 

Staffordshire Commissioners: Advice for Mature Drivers

Renewing your licence:

If you’re 70 or over and want to keep on driving, you’ll need to renew your driving licence – it’s free and must be done every 3 years. You will automatically receive a D46P application form from the DVLA, or you can renew your licence online at GOV.UK.  

 

Factors that can affect driving:

 

Eyesight 

Your eyesight can deteriorate over time, making it harder to see road signs and other road users, especially at night. Ideally, you should get your eyes tested every year – NHS eye tests are free after the age of 60. 

 

Hearing

Hearing can deteriorate as you get older, and around 40% of people over 50 have some form of hearing loss. You should get your hearing checked at least every 3 years, or if you notice any changes, to ensure you can respond to horns, sirens and other noises.

 

Medical conditions

Conditions such as arthritis, diabetes or Alzheimer’s can all affect your ability to drive. You must inform the DVLA of any medical condition that can affect your driving. Before taking any medications, check with your doctor or pharmacist. Make sure you are aware of any side effects which may affect your ability to drive safely.

 

Find more advice for mature drivers from the Staffordshire Safer Roads Partnership here: https://staffssaferroads.co.uk/safeandsure/ 


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