As Europe's population ages, the debate over "fitness to drive" is heating up. Proponents argue that mandatory screenings for vision, reaction time, and cognition are necessary to reach "Vision Zero" (no road deaths), citing statistics that senior drivers are more likely to be involved in accidents per mile driven. Opponents call this ageism, arguing that seniors promote local economies and often self-regulate their driving, and that removing their license without robust public transit alternatives leads to rapid physical and mental health decline due to isolation.
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