That sounds like one of those clickbait headlines that cuts off before explaining anything.
There is no universal “sad news” or automatic ban for drivers over 70 in most places, including Pakistan. What does exist in many countries are age-related rules for license renewal, such as:
- More frequent medical/vision checks after a certain age
- Shorter license validity periods for older drivers
- Tests to confirm eyesight, reaction time, or fitness to drive (in some countries)
For example:
- In the UK and US, people can usually still drive after 70+, but may need regular renewals and health declarations.
- In Pakistan, driving licenses are generally renewed based on standard procedures, though medical fitness can be required depending on the category and authority.
So if the headline is implying that drivers over 70 are suddenly losing driving rights, that’s misleading. It usually refers to renewal conditions, not a blanket restriction.
If you paste the full article or tell me where you saw it, I can break it down more precisely.
