The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has announced that there are no immediate plans to impose additional conditions on senior drivers, particularly those aged 65 and above, for obtaining or renewing their driving licenses, according to Bernama.
Currently, senior citizens can continue driving without restrictions, with the only requirement being a competency and health assessment to ensure road safety.
JPJ Director-General Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli clarified that the department continues to facilitate license applications and renewals for seniors without imposing any special limitations. “We do not limit licenses or impose additional conditions for seniors to obtain or renew their driving licenses. However, JPJ and the Ministry of Transport (MOT) are exploring future plans regarding this matter, pending a thorough study and policy review by the MOT,” he explained.
Potential Policy Review Underway
While no changes are currently in effect, Datuk Aedy Fadly acknowledged that the MOT is conducting a review at the policy level to examine potential adjustments for senior drivers in the future.
This comment was made in response to discussions about the relevance of requiring drivers aged 65 and above to undergo competency and health assessments before renewing their Motor Vehicle License (LKM).
As of now, senior citizens remain free to renew their licenses and drive under existing regulations, with no immediate changes expected.