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At what age do most drivers stop driving? A guide for seniors and families

According to AARP, the average age for seniors to give up driving is 75, but health, not age, is the primary factor. The decision of at what age do most drivers stop driving varies greatly among individuals, with many continuing to drive safely into their late 80s or even 90s, while others need to stop earlier due to health-related issues.

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Can I still drive when I'm 80?: Assessing Your Safety and Options

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), people age 70 and older are more prone to crashes than most other age groups. This statistic highlights the critical need for self-evaluation, making the question, 'Can I still drive when I'm 80?', a matter of safety and continued independence, not just a milestone.

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