Can a 70-Year-Old Drive?
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70-year-olds can drive. Below are the specific regulations for driving motor vehicles after reaching 70 years of age: 1. Holding a C1 driver's license: Once a driver reaches 70 years old, the C1 driver's license requires annual review, and the driver must undergo a physical examination. The driver must submit a "Driver's Physical Condition Certificate" within 30 days after the end of the scoring cycle. If the "Driver's Physical Condition Certificate" is not submitted, the driver's license will be invalid the following year. After submitting the certificate, if the vehicle management office determines that the driver's physical condition still allows them to continue driving a motor vehicle, they can continue to drive on the road. If the vehicle management office deems that the driver's physical condition no longer permits driving, the driver's license will be revoked. 2. Holding A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, N, or P driver's licenses: Upon reaching 60 years of age, the driver must go to the license issuing authority to exchange for a small car motor vehicle driver's license, i.e., a C1 license, which only permits driving small cars. After switching to a C1 license, upon reaching 70 years of age, the driver's license requires annual review and submission of a physical condition certificate.