Motorists think senior drivers should retake their test – survey suggests

13.14 | 19 December 2024 |

The results of a survey have suggested that more than two-thirds (67%) of drivers in the UK believe that once licence holders reach a certain age, they should be required to retake their practical driving test. 

The survey was carried out by ? Uswitch car insurance, who recently launched a new Senior driving hub to provide information, data and tips for elderly drivers.

According to the survey, the generation that supported this the most were millennials (those aged 28-43 years) with over three-quarters (79%) of them agreeing that this should be mandatory. 

When asking senior drivers if they agree, just over two-fifths (45%) of those aged 65+ years think retesting should be required. 

In the UK, there are no age-based requirements to stop driving or retake your test when you reach a certain age, or have held your license for a number of years. When a driver reaches 70, they just have to reapply for their licence every 3 years, without having to take a test. 

When asked what age respondents thought senior drivers should retest, the most popular age range selected was 70-74 (33%). Additionally, almost half (49%) think senior drivers should have to retake every 2-3 years, and only 4% think they should only have to retake their test once. 

Top reason for supporting retesting included slower reaction times (64%), sight issues (62%), deteriorated health (52%), deteriorated attention (51%) and deteriorated driving performance (44%).


 

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