After two serious accidents in Saxony and Thuringia, in which senior citizens were presumably the main culprits, a debate has once again flared up about the driving ability of older people. Last week, an 84-year-old woman drove into a crèche group in Niesky (Saxony), injuring an educator and a girl. Earlier this month, an 88-year-old woman ran over two people while reversing in a parking lot, killing a 75-year-old man and his 71-year-old wife.
What is the debate about?
This is often triggered by serious accidents in which older drivers are suspected to have made mistakes - which regularly leads to calls for more controls. At the heart of the debate is the question of whether and how the driving ability of older drivers should be regularly checked. The discussion ranges from voluntary practical checks to mandatory feedback drives.