DMV.com covers senior drivers in Indiana by stating that drivers up to age 75 are required to renew their license every 4 years. Drivers ages 75 to 85 can renew their license for a period of 3 years.
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Indiana: Older Driver Information — Indiana (03/06/2019)
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Addressing Citizen Requests for Traffic Safety Concerns — Minnesota (12/01/2017)
Source: AssociationThis guidebook, sponsored by the Minnesota Department of Transportation, provides guidance to local agency staff on responding to concerns expressed by members of the public regarding community traffic safety.
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Addressing Citizen Requests for Traffic Safety Concerns — Minnesota (12/01/2017)
Source: State Department of TransportationSponsored by MNDOT, this guidebook supports local agency staff who are engaging with members of the public who have brought forth community traffic safety concerns.
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Indiana: Senior Driver and Mobility Services — Indiana
Source: AssociationLocated in Indiana, Senior Driving was started to provide transportation services to seniors to help them remain independent and safe.
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Greater Minnesota Shared Mobility Webinars — Minnesota
Source: US Department of TransportationThis webinar provided an update on the shared mobility project happening at MNDOT and the work of the Twin Cities Shared Mobility Collaborative and its planned expansion of the scope of Greater Minnesota.