Illinois proposes raising the age for seniors to take a driving test from 79 to 87, focusing on ability over age.
Illinois is considering a bill, the Road Safety & Fairness Act, which would raise the age for seniors to take a driving test from 79 to 87. The bill would also allow family members to report concerns about a senior's driving ability due to health issues. Drivers aged 79 and older would still need to renew their licenses but wouldn't need a driving test unless reported. The proposal aims to base driving privileges on ability rather than age, aligning Illinois with other states on these standards.
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