When should older drivers have to stop driving?

FOX News 

As more doctors and nurses leave the profession, providers are turning to AI technology to help bridge the coverage gap, especially among older Americans. Young drivers must be a certain age to get a license -- but it's less clear when older adults should hang up the keys. Between 2020 and 2021, the number of motor vehicle deaths involving adults 65 and older rose by 15%, exceeding 8,200 fatalities, according to data from the National Safety Council. Tina Paff, president of Bick's Driving School of Western Hills in Ohio, spoke with Fox News Digital about how to ensure safety on the road for aging drivers -- and how family members can recognize the potential warning signs. Paff heads up the Bick's Driver Rehabilitation Program, which evaluates older adults' driving skills to determine whether to recommend that they "retire" from operating vehicles.

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