It's common knowledge that teens are the worst drivers. They’re inexperienced, they’re distracted, and their brains are still developing. But for teens, graduated driving laws and mandatory classes are a way to make the riskiest drivers a bit safer. On the other end of the age spectrum, our vision, bodies, and cognitive abilities start to decline after age 40. What does that mean for driving?
In this infographic powered by data from Progressive, we’ll take a look at how our longer, healthier, and more active lives, are affecting our driving habits.
















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