Can You Drive After 70 Years Old?
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You can drive after the age of 70. There is no age limit for a C1 driver's license, but once the driver reaches the age of 70, the license must be reviewed annually, and the driver must undergo a physical examination to ensure it does not affect driving safety. Below is relevant information about motor vehicle driver's licenses: C1 Driver's License: The C1 driver's license has the largest number of holders, and the age range for obtaining it is the broadest, from 18 to 70 years old. Additionally, a C1 license allows the holder to drive C2, C3, and C4 vehicle types. After the age of 70, the driver must submit a "Driver's Physical Condition Certificate" within 30 days after the end of each scoring cycle. Failure to submit this certificate will result in the license being invalidated the following year. It is important to note that once a driver reaches the age of 60, they can no longer drive vehicle types corresponding to A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, N, or P licenses. Starting the Selection of Subjects: There are four subjects in the driver's license test. Subjects 2 and 3 involve actual driving tests, while Subjects 1 and 4 are theoretical exams. There is no limit to the number of times you can schedule the theoretical exams.