As part of a recent driver survey produced by Choose My Car, we found that more than 60 per cent of UK drivers believe that driving retests for the over 70s should be made mandatory.
The research, published in September 2021, proves the majority of British drivers believe the over 70s should be subject to a test, to ensure safety on our roads.
The stats showed that:
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- 60% of all drivers supported the move
- In the 18-34 age group, this number rose to over 75%
- 42% of over 55s support the move
Interestingly, England, Wales and Scotland showed similar levels of support, but Northern Ireland saw only 9% of respondents strongly supporting a retest, although in total 42% of Northern Irish drivers did think that retests should be mandatory.
Current laws require the over 70s to renew their driving licenses every three years – but fall short of ordering any mandatory medical health checks, such as eye tests or competency levels while driving.
All drivers need to do to renew their license is state that they are physically able to drive and their eyesight is sufficient.
DVLA data published in 2017 showed that the number of drivers over 70 had reached 4.5 million for the first time – with a staggering 100,000 over 90s on the road.
This figure is only set to increase with the UK’s ageing population and longer life expectancies.
Choose My Car founder, Nick Zapolski, said: “Most drivers are of course perfectly capable of driving at 70 and well beyond. However, our research shows that even in a slightly older age bracket, many people are very supportive of retests at 70.
“Being able to drive and having access to a car is something many of us aspire to, and at Choose My Car our whole reason of being is to help people achieve this goal.
But it’s also very important to make sure that our roads are as safe as possible, and the results of our research suggest that the overwhelming majority of people – especially in the younger age bracket – believe that more must be done to check older drivers are still competent.”