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More than half of Canadians plan to keep driving past age 80: survey

Canadian drivers are reluctant to give up the wheel once they get older, a new survey by State Farm has found.

The insurance company polled 3,581 people of driving age across Canada in March 2017 to find that 55 per cent of respondents would keep driving past 80 years of age. About 29 per cent would give up their licence between ages 80-84, 16 per cent would stop driving before 90 years of age, while 10 per cent would keep driving after 90.

http://globalnews.ca/news/3642357/older-canadians-driving-licence-survey/?utm_source=GlobalNews&utm_medium=Facebook

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