From Michigan Secretary of State <[email protected]>
Subject NEWS RELEASE: Secretary Benson shares resources to support safety and independence during Older Driver Safety Awareness Week
Date December 1, 2025 6:07 PM
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Visit the Safe Drivers Smart Options website at Michigan.gov/AgingDriver for information and support





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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
Dec. 1, 2025

Contact: Cheri Hardmon

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Secretary Benson shares resources to support safety and independence during Older Driver Safety Awareness Week

"Visit the Safe Drivers Smart Options website at Michigan.gov/ [ [link removed] ]AgingDriver [ [link removed] ] for information and support"

*LANSING, Mich.* – To mark the beginning of Older Driver Safety Awareness Week, Dec. 1-5, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is highlighting resources shared on the "Safe Drivers Smart Options" website [ [link removed] ] that help drivers of all ages stay safe behind the wheel and maintain their mobility and independence.

 

"As we age, our physical abilities, vision, and health can change,”* Secretary Benson said*. “Whether you are an active driver or considering the transition toward retirement, it’s important to stay educated on safe driving strategies. Older Driver Safety Awareness Week is a good time to have conversations with your loved ones about next steps, start planning for change, and review the resources available on our "Safe Drivers Smart Options" website.”  

 

The "Safe Drivers Smart Options "website, found online at Michigan.gov/AgingDriver [ [link removed] ], has resources and information to educate, empower, and guide older drivers and their families so they can stay active and safe behind the wheel, decide when it may be time to retire from driving, and find local transportation options. These include:

   


* Older driver self-assessment tools and videos    

* Links to driving skill refresher courses   

* Ways specific medications and health problems may affect driving 

* Connections to local agencies that provide transportation [ [link removed] ] and other services for aging Michiganders    

* Application and information for a no-fee Michigan ID card [ [link removed] ]  

* Strategies for initiating conversations about when and how to transition to a non-driving lifestyle

* Procedures for referring an unsafe driver for a driver reexamination [ [link removed] ]    

* Information for law enforcement officers, healthcare providers and other professionals 

 

Aging drivers, family members or community organizations can also order copies of the booklet “Michigan’s Guide for Aging Drivers and Their Families” [ [link removed] ] through the "Safe Drivers Smart Options" website. 

    

Driving laws in Michigan do not require seniors to retake the driving test strictly based on age. The Department of State can mandate a driver reassessment test only if there is concern of a medical condition impairing safe driving, involvement in a fatal crash, three or more at‑fault crashes within two years, accumulation of 12 or more points within two years, or conviction for violating license terms or restrictions. 

 

Visit Michigan.gov/AgingDriver [ [link removed] ] to find resources that may help you or your loved ones stay safe, mobile, and independent.  

 

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