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Research Paper
Using "Age" as a Fitness-to-Drive Criterion for Older Adults
APPENDIX 1: PROVINCIAL AGE-BASED CRITERIA
Province | Type of license | Age triggering testing | British Columbia | personal | 80 and every two years thereafter | Alberta | professional personal
| 45 and every two years until 65 and annually thereafter 75 and 80 | Ontario | professional personal
| Every five years until age 65 and annually thereafter 80 and every two years thereafter | Quebec | personal | 70 | New Brunswick | professional | Every four years until 45, and every two years thereafter for tractor trailers and buses; every two years after 65 for 3 axled or towing vehicles | Nova Scotia | professional | Every five years until 64 and annually thereafter BUT no one over 65 to drive a bus | Newfoundland | professional personal
| Every five years until 45, every three years until 65 and annually thereafter 75, 80 and every two years thereafter | Yukon | professional personal | 45 and annually thereafter 75 | Northwest Territories | professional personal
| Every five years until 45, every three years until 65 and annually thereafter 75, 80 and every two years thereafter` | Nunavut | professional personal
| Every five years until 45, every three years until 65 and annually thereafter 75, 80 and every two years thereafter` |
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