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  2. New law shortens defensive driving classes for seniors taking ...

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    A law going into effect July 1 shortens classes for first-time participants from eight hours to four, matching the same length of refresher courses that drivers seeking to keep their state ...

  3. 9 smart ways for seniors and mature drivers to save on car ...

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    2. Take a defensive driving course. Defensive driving and safe driving courses offer safety refreshers and financial benefits, especially for older drivers. Insurers like GEICO, Nationwide and ...

  4. Defensive driving - Wikipedia

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    In many states, online defensive driving courses are available for drivers to improve their skills and manage traffic tickets without attending in-person classes. These courses are designed to help keep the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) or Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) records clean, and course providers often handle most court filings ...

  5. Some senior drivers can renew their California licenses ... - AOL

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    A new policy by the California DMV allows seniors 70 and older with clean driving records to renew their licenses without having to take an online course or test.

  6. Old age and driving - Wikipedia

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    The number of older drivers on the road is growing and bound to increase at a more rapid rate, as more baby boomers become seniors. [7] According to an AARP spokeswoman, by 2030 over 78 million boomers will be 65+, and research shows that men will outlive their driving abilities by six years and women by 10.

  7. Driver's licenses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learner must be 16, have had permit for six months and have either completed an ODOT approved driving course and 50 hours behind the wheel outside of class or 100 practice hours. Driving between midnight and 5 a.m. is prohibited during the first year of holding the license unless going between home, school, or work. No passengers under 20 for ...