You may have noticed that your driver’s license expiration date is getting closer, but you might not be sure what that actually means. How often should you renew it? Do the rules change after age 50, 70, or even 80? And most importantly, what should you do to avoid complications?
The good news is that the process is simple. Once you understand the rules, renewing your license is straightforward and stress-free.
Driver’s License Renewal: Does Age Make a Difference?
First, there is no maximum age for driving as long as a person remains capable of operating a vehicle safely. For a Category B driver’s license, the administrative validity period is 15 years, and this period does not change based on age.