A Michigan bill would require drivers 75 and older to pass regular tests to keep their licenses. Here’s what it means and ...
Senate Bill 847 would require drivers over the age of 75 to complete vision, written and driving skills tests every four ...
State Sen. Rosemary Bayer has introduced elderly driver legislation that would mandate testing for elderly drivers at two ...
The bill would require drivers over 75 to take written, vision and road tests every four years. Drivers over 85 would need to test every year. Lawmakers say the changes aim to prevent future tragedies ...
AARP is opposed to the legislation, which was inspired by a 94-year-old driver from Milford Township striking and killing a ...
Under the Michigan bill, every four years, those 75 and older would be required to pass a vision test, a written test and a driving test. Once a driver turns 85, those tests must be done annually.
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