Monday, May 18

DMV Rules Are Changing in 2026—Will Seniors Have to Retake Their Driving Test?

Close-up of a senior's hands on a steering wheel while driving through a sunlit neighborhood.
An older driver grips the steering wheel as new DMV regulations for seniors approach in 2026.

Will You Actually Have to Retake a Driving Test?

For many seniors, this is the biggest concern—and the good news is that in most cases, the answer is no.

Currently, very few states require automatic road tests based solely on age. Illinois has historically been the main exception, requiring drivers aged 79 and older to pass a behind-the-wheel test to renew their license.

However, that rule is changing…

Starting July 1, 2026, Illinois will eliminate mandatory road tests for drivers aged 79 to 86. Instead, road testing requirements will shift to begin at age 87.

This reflects a broader trend: states are moving away from automatic road tests and focusing more on vision and general health checks instead.

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