The number of licensed drivers over 65 is increasing.

While most of these drivers are capable of safely being on the road, there comes a time in everyone’s life when it’s worthwhile to consider retiring from driving.

To put it into perspective, Dr. Dana Norall, who specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Wellstar, relates driving aptitude to falling. Sometimes, it’s a minor issue; sometimes, it’s serious.

“Maybe we can do some rehab to address the problem for now, but it’s also a good time to talk about when driving retirement will happen,” Norall told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

According to the CDC, drivers aged 70 and over have higher crash death rates than middle-aged drivers. This can be because of a number of issues, but common red flags include general confu

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