Senior Driver’s Licence Renewals: Key Updates from the DGT
Changes in License Renewal: A Closer Look
- Age 45 and Below: Previously, driver’s licenses were valid for 10 years.
- Age 45 to 65: Now, ‘Class B’ licenses (cars and motorcycles) require renewal every 10 years.
- Age 65 to 70: Licences need renewal every five years.
- Over 70: Licences must be renewed every two years.
Aim of the Changes:
- These updates aim to ensure senior drivers maintain sufficient driving capabilities. This includes more frequent medical check-ups to enhance road safety.
Renewal Process: Steps and Costs
- Visit an authorized Driver Recognition Centre to renew.
- Standard fee: €24.58 (waived for those over 70).
- Receive a provisional license, valid until the official one arrives (usually within 1.5 months).
Health Implications on License Validity
- Driving can become challenging with age due to various health issues.
- DGT may reduce license validity to two years for significant health concerns.
- Common issues include stiffness in muscles and joints, slower reflexes, vision and hearing complications, and difficulty in multi-tasking.
Embracing Change With Age
- Accepting changes in our capabilities is crucial.
- These licensing revisions are essential for ensuring safety and adaptability on the road for every age group.