Americans hate when others limit their independence, but in the case of aging people, when do we revoke driver licenses for the sake of public safety?

Kelly, a 37-year-old caller in Franklin Park said she supports retesting people, and society needs to promote more dialogue about this topic like we do with drunk driving.

Carol, an 80-year-old from Williamstown and Dan, a 77-year-old in Mercer County said she also supported retesting drivers as they age.

Nick, a 50-year-old Department of Motor Vehicle employee from Belmar said while he supports retesting drivers, doing so will cause more scheduling issues with the already-inundated DMV.

Do you have elderly parents or grandparents who you feel the need to remove their driving privileges? Do you think New Jersey should retest drivers as they get older to keep our roads safe? Take the poll below to share your view.

Bill Spadea is host of the Chasing News TV program. He periodically fills in for NJ 101.5 show hosts, and you can daily hear his opinion about all things New Jersey here, or by tweeting @BillSpadea.

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