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Renewing Your Licence: Process for Drivers 80 Years of Age and Over
In order to renew their driver's licences, drivers 80 years of age and over must complete a vision and knowledge test and participate in a 90-minute group education session.
Source: Government of Ontario

Senior Driver Education
Contains important information from the education session which is good to review at home. It also provides help to create your own action plan for safe driving.
Source: Government of Ontario

Senior Driver: Driving Safety Cycle
This Web page gives information on deciding when to stop driving, how aging affects driving safety and transportation alternatives.
Source: Government of Ontario

Senior Drivers in Ontario
This Web page gives information on the Senior Drivers Program in the province of Ontario.
Source: Government of Ontario

<abbr>CanDRIVE</abbr>
The Canadian Driving Research Initiative for Vehicular Safety in the Elderly (<abbr title="Canadian Driving Research Initiative for Vehicular Safety in the Elderly">CanDRIVE</abbr>) is an interdisciplinary health related research program dedicated to improving the safety of older drivers.
Source: CanDRIVE

55 Alive Driver Refresher Course
The 55 Alive Driver Refresher Course is designed to help Canadians 55 years and over to maintain their independence and their driving privileges.
Source: Canada Safety Council

Driver Dementia a Growing Concern
The Canada Safety Council presents information about trends of drivers with dementia.
Source: Canada Safety Council

Safety and the Aging Driver
The Canada Safety Council offers a few tips to help older drivers stay safe behind the wheel.
Source: Canada Safety Council

Safety Tips for the Older Driver
The aging process brings changes that can affect the older driver's ability to drive safely. The rate of aging varies for each individual, but it is important to recognize age-related changes and learn how to compensate for them.
Source: Canada Safety Council

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