When should drivers over 70 consider stopping driving?

He still knows his route by heart, handles his car like he did at 30… and yet, you can’t shake the feeling. What if driving has become risky for him — or for others?

After age 70, certain natural changes in the body can affect driving safety. What signs should you look for? And how can you bring up such a sensitive topic without hurting his feelings? Here’s everything you need to know to stay behind the wheel… safely.

1. Vision: when the eyes don’t see as well as they used to

Your eyesight is basically the brain’s GPS while driving. And with age, that “screen” can get blurry. Cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration… these technical-sounding terms describe common eye issues after 70. The result: road signs are harder to read, contrasts fade, and headlights at night shine like movie spotlights.

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