If you maintain your physical health, drive a safe car and adjust your driving to compensate for medical or aging-related challenges, you’ll likely be able to keep driving years longer than you might have expected.
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Take the Crash Risk AssessmentAs with any skill, expert guidance can help keep you at the top of your game – no matter what your age. And when it comes to driving, this is particularly important because it impacts your safety and the safety of others.
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