The Illinois Secretary of State, AARP and a bipartisan group of lawmakers are advocating for changes to the state’s driving laws, which they argue unfairly target older drivers.
Arguing age alone should no longer determine whether some seniors get to keep their driver's licenses, Illinois Secretary of ...
Under the new bill, Illinois would increase the age for mandatory behind-the-wheel driving tests from 79 to 87. The proposal also creates a mechanism for relatives to report family members of any age ...
CHICAGO — Older drivers in Illinois could face fewer barriers to renew their driver’s licenses next year as part of a bill ...
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias is championing a bipartisan bill to raise the mandatory drivers test age from ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Currently, the law requires drivers 79 to 80 to take a road exam if their four-year license renewal is up.
Illinois is the only state that requires a behind-the-wheel driving test based on age, but that may soon change.
CHICAGO — Illinois drivers won’t have to take a driving test to renew their licenses until age 87 under a bill proposed by Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias. The Land of Lincoln is the only ...
A proposed Illinois law would let families report unsafe drivers due to medical or cognitive issues, aiming to improve road ...
Arguing age alone should no longer determine whether some seniors get to keep their driver's licenses, Illinois Secretary of ...
Illinois lawmakers are moving to make it easier for older drivers to maintain their independence behind the wheel with a new ...
Under a new bill being considered by the Illinois General Assembly, senior citizens would have to take a mandatory driving ...