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minus-squareknfrmity@lemmygrad.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up17arrow-down1·1 year agoIn Germany drivers licenses issued before 2013 do not expire, meaning basically every senior would have to give up their license of their own accord. Spoiler: they generally keep driving, even when it’s abundantly clear that they shouldn’t.
minus-squareErwinLottemann@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up3·edit-21 year agonot anymore, they will be replaced with EU licenses and also expire after 15 years. but you don’t need to take a test to renew, but that also applies to the licenses issued after 2013. There are plans to make a test for people of 70 years of age mandatory, but that will still take a while…
In Germany drivers licenses issued before 2013 do not expire, meaning basically every senior would have to give up their license of their own accord. Spoiler: they generally keep driving, even when it’s abundantly clear that they shouldn’t.
not anymore, they will be replaced with EU licenses and also expire after 15 years. but you don’t need to take a test to renew, but that also applies to the licenses issued after 2013.
There are plans to make a test for people of 70 years of age mandatory, but that will still take a while…