
Why These Rules Matter When Choosing Where to Retire
If you’re thinking about relocating for retirement, DMV rules might not be the first thing on your list—but they can have a real impact on your daily life.
Two states may seem similar in terms of cost of living or climate, yet have very different requirements for older drivers.
For example:
- One state might require frequent in-person renewals
- Another might allow longer renewal periods with fewer restrictions
- Some states may be more flexible with vision reporting
Understanding these differences can help you choose a location that supports your lifestyle and independence.
Not that I believe this is not entirely a bad idea but does this mean the younger drivers with road rage and common aggression behind the wheel have to pass an anger management class if pulled over for reckless driving, I mean fair is fair right!!
Thanks! It’s not a bad idea. Safety is very paramount in this situation. I will adhere to this rules with all my heart!
If you trade freedoms for safety you will have neither remember that
No tickets, no accidents, exemption. Look at all problem drives. I see accidents all the time. Those involved don’t include seniors. Where is the ACLU when you need them?
I can see it from a safety standpoint. But for those of us that know how to drive with NO ACCIDENTS, it seems like a waste of $$.