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Author: onepoorguy   😊 😞
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Subject: new senior driving rules
Date: 08/15/2025 5:30 PM
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My google-fu is broken today. I can't find much info on the source "Alliance GPW". And I can't find independent confirmation of this story. With those caveats in place, here it is:

https://alliancegpw.org/new-u-s-driving-license-ru...

If true, I agree with it. In AZ, seniors have to go back every five years already. But I think that's a recent rule. I got my AZ license in my 20s, I think, and it expires when I'm 65. I always thought that was crazy. I hardly look like my DL photo anymore. I think if 1poormom had to renew her license every five years that she would probably have not been allowed to drive earlier than when we realized she had a cognition problem (around 2018 or so, age 85 for her). That, arguably, would have been a good thing.

This is current AZ law. Your state almost certainly has its own laws. If Alliance GPW is correct, it's going to be federalized.

https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/arizona-dr...
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