Surrey Seagull
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My father in law is 80 and recently drove into a fallen tree because he "didn't see it". He bought another car and continued to drive, despite having problems moving his legs.
There should be a compulsory assessment every 3 years (and every year after aged 70); not a driving test, more a question of "is there a reason this person shouldn't be allowed to drive any more?".
Of course no politician will ever propose it so it's academic and the deaths will continue
Having problems with his legs isn't as big an issue as you might think. Your father in law could have a car adapted so the throttle and brake controls are moved to somewhere on the steering wheel or column. My car is adapted so it can be driven by someone (such as myself) who only has mobility down 1 side of their body. In fact, the car I learned to drive in could be driven by somebody who has no arms.