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At what age do most elderly stop driving? Understanding the factors influencing driving cessation

While there is no legal age limit, most people begin reducing or completely stop driving between the ages of 75 and 85. The decision for an individual to stop driving is not based on age alone, but rather a combination of health, cognitive, and sensory factors. For families, understanding at what age do most elderly stop driving can help inform proactive conversations about planning for the future.

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What is the single most common cause of accidents among senior drivers?

According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, inadequate surveillance is the single most frequent driving error among drivers aged 70 and older that leads to collisions. Understanding **what is the single most common cause of accidents among senior drivers** is crucial for promoting safe driving habits as people age.

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