About the Years Ahead program
Driving safely relies on good perception, judgement and physical capability. As you get older, some of these things can become impaired – increasing the risk of being involved in a crash.
It’s important to be aware of changes in your mind and body as you age. If you suspect that your ability to drive has been affected by ageing or a health condition, you should visit a doctor as soon as possible. If necessary, you must report the condition to Queensland Transport.
RACQ is committed to helping all Queenslanders become safer drivers. One way we do this is through free presentations to community groups; and Years Ahead is one of these popular programs.
Years Ahead is a 45 minute presentation in which older motorists learn how to become more aware of their own capabilities. It covers topics such as:
- Recent changes to the Queensland road rules (including roundabouts and merging)
- Medical considerations when driving
- Alternative transport options (such as motorised wheelchairs)
If you are interested in having a Years Ahead presentation at your community group, please contact the RACQ Community and Education team.
To book, call 1300 853 658
Years Ahead Sizzle Reel
Medical certificates
If you are 75 or older, or you have a medical condition affecting your ability to drive, you must obtain a medical certificate from your doctor in order to continue driving.
An ‘M’ will be shown on your licence as a condition; and you must carry the medical certificate at all times when driving. If you don’t have the certificate on you and the police request it, you could face a fine.
Your doctor can suggest limitations or conditions to be placed on the driver’s licence. They may also suggest that a formal driving assessment be carried out to test your ability to drive safely.
Read more about your requirements to report medical conditions - Jet's Law legislation