Dear friends, have you ever heard of a saying that makes people sweat - the driver's license of an old driver over the age of 60 will mysteriously disappear? Don't worry, today we will break a rumor, let the truth be revealed to the world, and at the same time bring a little humor to taste, so that you can understand the elderly driving with a smile.
First of all, 60 years old, for most people, is the beginning of retirement, but it does not mean the end of a driving career. It's just that when you enter the "golden years", the traffic regulations have some special attention to your driver's license. It's not that the driver's license is ruthlessly revoked as soon as the 60th birthday passes, but for the drivers of large trucks and tractors with A and B licenses, at this age, they can no longer gallop in the rivers and lakes of large vehicles. This is not to deprive you of the right to drive, but it is equivalent to your driver's license has undergone a "downgrade courtesy", from a "B-class hero" to a "C-class living home", from now on you can drive our own small car, which is often called a family car, no problem at all!
However, if you're past the 70-year-old milestone, be prepared to have a special "check-up" every year. Just like Harry Potter is returning to Hogwarts for his annual magic test, you'll need to submit a medical certificate and a series of documents to prove to the traffic authorities that you're fit and still able to hold the wheel. As long as you are in good health and there are no illegal deductions, then congratulations, even if you are over the age of old, you can still walk on the road unimpeded.
When it comes to having your driver's license revoked, it's not your age that's to blame, it's that you may have overlooked some important links. For example, if you forget to renew your driver's license after it expires, or if you accumulate too many serious violations, it will cause your driver's license to say goodbye to you. Therefore, those of us, whether they are novices or veterans, must remember to renew our driver's license in time, abide by traffic rules, and drive safely, so as to ensure that our driver's license will remain young forever.
Many of your friends or relatives may have had a similar experience, and they may have worried about the driving restrictions brought about by age, but in fact, as long as you meet the conditions, you can still enjoy driving on the road. Here, you are welcome to leave a message to share your own or the stories and experiences of the elderly about driving, and communicate together**, after all, the word "old driver" does not only refer to long driving experience!
To sum up, for drivers over 60 years old, although the driver's license may face some adjustments, as long as the relevant regulations are met and the necessary health certificate is submitted, the elderly friends can still roam freely on the road. So, whether you are a quasi-elderly person who is approaching 60 years old, or a veteran driver who has passed 70 years old, you don't need to worry too much, because as long as you have a road in your heart, why not continue to drive? Let's talk more about driving in the next issue!