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What is the maximum age you can drive in America?

While there is no federally mandated maximum driving age in the U.S., individual states have specific regulations for license renewal as drivers get older. The decision to stop driving is based on an individual's ability, not a specific age, making the question, **What is the maximum age you can drive in America?**, more complex than it appears.

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What is the oldest age someone can drive?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, thousands of older adults are injured or killed in traffic crashes each year. This raises a common question: what is the oldest age someone can drive? The answer is not a simple number, as no maximum age limit exists in the United States.

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Why Shouldn't Elderly Drivers Be Tested? Dispelling Myths About Age-Based Driving Assessments

While it is a common assumption that elderly drivers are a danger on the road, studies have consistently found that mandatory, age-based testing is ineffective at reducing crash rates. A key reason why shouldn't elderly drivers be tested is that age alone is a poor indicator of driving ability, with many seniors being safer and more cautious drivers than their younger counterparts. Instead of broad, mandatory policies, experts advocate for targeted evaluations and other effective alternatives.

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