Older Drivers
Driving licences expire when the driver is 70 and then renewed every three years. The GP can advise when a driver may have to, or should consider not renewing their licence. The City of York Council direct older drivers to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents - Older Drivers website for advice.
Uswitch have provided a wealth of additional information for elderly drivers which includes:
- Aids and accessories
- Preparing your car for a journey
- Planning your journey
- When to consider stopping driving
- How do I raise driving concerns with elderly drivers
- More articles for the senior drivers hub
Please note that Uswitch are a commercial organisation and may therefore be including promotion of products or insurance.
Blue Badge Scheme
Blue parking badges allow parking concessions for cars carrying people who have an enduring and substantial disability. They are also issued to those who are applying for a Blue Badge on behalf of a child under the age of three, who, because of specific medical conditions, needs to travel with bulky medical equipment, needs to return to the vehicle for treatment or to reach a doctor or hospital quickly or is in a cast due to hip dysplasia.
The Department for Transport (DfT) issue all local authorities with clear guidance on how to operate a Blue Badge Scheme. However all Blue Badge applications for residents in York are managed by City of York Council.
You can find out if you are eligible for a Blue Badge on the GOV.UK website.
For more information about using your Blue Badge, please visit Blue Badge Parking in York on the City of York Council website.
For more information about:
- Issuing of Blue Badges;
- Re-applying for a Blue Badge;
- Cost of Blue Badge;
- Car Parking in and around the city of York;
please visit the Parking and Travel page on the City of York Council website.