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The Jerusalem Post
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Chronological age, personal physicians should not decide when someone can't drive, study reveals
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A study argues that chronological age and personal physicians should not be the sole factors determining driving eligibility, while noting that drivers under 25 are disproportionately involved in fatal traffic accidents.

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Chronological age, personal physicians should not decide when someone can't drive, study reveals
Drivers under age 25 are involved in about 20% of all fatal traffic accidents, even if they make up a smaller fraction of the driving population.
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