A law taking effect July 1 will raise the age at which older drivers must take a driving test to renew their license.
The 2025 law also creates a process for immediate family members to report cognitive or physical health declines to the state for review.
The minimum age for a driving test will be raised from 79 to 87, although drivers 79 and older will still be required to take a vision test, and if they have a driving violation, a written test.
Drivers between the ages of 81 and 86 must renew in-person every two years.
The law will still require drivers aged 87 and older to renew annually with both a vision and driving test.

