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Topiconce you hit 65 years of age you should he required to take the road test again
LinkPizza
11/24/18 6:02:24 PM
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Chewster posted...
As cruel as it sounds, I'm kind of on board with it. However, the main problem with elderly drivers is just that they're slow and I'm not sure if going a few MPH below counts against you on the test. Plus they could just fake going the speed limit for the test and then slow down when they actually drive on their own, though maybe the kind of person to drive super slow wouldn't think of that.

By the time I'm 65 we'll probably have self-driving cars everywhere anyway. I wonder if that'll still require a license, cause presumably in the near future they will need a manual override, but in nearly 40 years who knows if it'll be fully automated

Itll probably always have the manual override. And I think driving slow would probably count against you. I know it did for a CDL, but that could be different. They literally told me they could have failed me for not going 70 on the highway. I was going 60-65. Because they were doing roadwork and have a concrete barrier on the side. She said she didnt fail me because she said that she figured I was nervous. But they have failed people for it before. Ive met some of them...
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