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In which cities do the most elderly drivers live in the U.S.?

The United States is witnessing a demographic transformation as millions of seniors remain active drivers well into their 70s. This trend raises questions about the cities with the highest populations of elderly drivers.

Editorial StaffJuly 15, 20261 MIN READ
In which cities do the most elderly drivers live in the U.S.?

As life expectancy increases and health conditions improve, more seniors are choosing to stay behind the wheel. This shift is reshaping the landscape of driving demographics across the country.

Cities with larger populations of elderly residents are seeing a notable rise in the number of older drivers. Understanding where these concentrations are can help in planning for road safety and community services.

The implications of this trend are significant, as it affects everything from traffic patterns to insurance rates. Communities may need to adapt to accommodate the needs of their aging drivers.