Elderly motorists 'safer drivers'

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  • xman
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    • Sep 2006
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    Elderly motorists 'safer drivers'


    Elderly motorists should not be forced to retake the driving test as they are often safer than young drivers, a report by the RAC Foundation has found.The RAC said mandatory re-testing for elderly drivers would do little to reduce road accidents.

    RAC Foundation director Professor Stephen Glaister said: "Despite the myths, older drivers are no less safe than other age groups.

    The foundation added that re-testing could break equality legislation.

    Prof Glaister said: "Older drivers should be encouraged to do refresher training where the evidence shows it has benefits.

    "But they should see this as an offer of help, not a compulsory measure which will leave them fearful of losing their licence and becoming increasingly housebound."

    Among the report's findings were that:

    63% of journeys by over-70s are either as a driver or passenger53% of the over-70s hold a driving licence16% of the UK population is currently over the age of 65By 2023, almost 25% of the population are predicted to be over 65 The RAC report found the ageing process and infrequent driving only increased risk when drivers reached the age of 80, or did very limited mileage.


    However the foundation added the fraily of older drivers did mean they were more likely to be killed or injured in an accident.This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.


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