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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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