What is the maximum age for driving?

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SanDamian
07/30/25 10:32am
The maximum driving age is generally between 70-80 years old. Here are the specific age regulations for driving motor vehicles: 1. Holding a C1 driver's license: Once the driver reaches 70 years old, the C1 license requires annual review, including a physical examination. The driver must submit a 'Driver's Physical Condition Certificate' within 30 days after the end of the scoring cycle. Failure to submit this certificate will result in license invalidation the following year. If the certificate is submitted and the vehicle management office determines the driver is still physically capable, driving privileges continue. If deemed unfit, the license will be revoked. 2. Holding A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, N, or P licenses: Upon reaching 60 years old, drivers must exchange these licenses for a C1 license (for small passenger cars only) at the original issuing authority. After conversion to C1, annual review and physical condition certification are required starting at age 70.
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