Rules of the Road Review Course - Illinois Secretary of State 2025

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Theres no set age when everyone should stop driving. Each person is different. But you can watch for warning signs such as having accidents, even if they are only fender benders, or getting lost on roads you know.
Super Seniors If you are age 65 and older you may obtain a free, non-expiring State of Illinois photo ID card. Drivers age 79 and older are required to take a driving test to renew their drivers licenses; therefore they must visit a Driver Services Facility.
Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias has drafted bipartisan legislation in collaboration with AARP Illinois to increase the age at which Illinois drivers must take a behind-the- wheel driving test from 79 to 87 while implementing new procedures to allow immediate relatives to report unsafe drivers.
The Illinois Secretary of State and AARP joined forces to support changes for senior drivers. The proposal would raise the required driving test age from 79 to 87. Family members could gain the ability to report concerns about a relatives driving ability.
The official Illinois DMV written test consists of 35 questions. To pass the test, youll need to answer at least 28 of them correctly as the passing score is 80%.
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