Driving when you're 75 and over

In Queensland, there’s no age limit on driving if you can drive safely. However, if you’re 75 or older, you must always carry a current medical certificate when driving.

If you do not have an M (medical) condition recorded on your licence, this page explains what you need to do to keep driving when you’re 75 or older.

If you do have an M condition recorded on your licence when you’re 75 or older, find out if you can continue to drive safely with your medical condition.

Driving when you're 75 and over

In this guide:

  1. Get your medical fitness to drive assessed regularly
  2. Prepare for your doctor's appointment
  3. What to expect at your doctor's appointment
  4. Carry your current medical certificate when you drive
  5. Renew your medical certificate before the expiry date

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