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What age should most people stop driving?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, thousands of older adults are killed or injured in traffic crashes every year. So, what age should most people stop driving? The simple answer is there is no single, mandatory age for everyone, as individual health and abilities are the true determining factors.

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At what age do most seniors stop driving?

According to AARP, the average age most seniors stop driving is around 75, though a significant number continue safely into their late 80s or 90s. The decision to stop is rarely based on a specific birthday but rather on individual health changes and overall driving ability. Every driver’s experience is unique, and factors like vision, reflexes, and cognitive function play a much larger role than chronological age alone.

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