Elderly Driver Licensing Laws
February 4th, 2010 admin
The U.S. population of seniors is about to explode, which raises several issues about the safety and licensing of elderly drivers. Insurers will also face a dilemma in deciding whether to issue coverage to such a high-risk demographic. Learn more about the insurance, licensing, and safety issues of senior drivers here.
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