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Longer Life

Because the average expectation of life has increased since the annual retesting and medical examination of drivers over 70 years of age was introduced in 1940, the Automobile Association (Otago) has suggested that the check be deferred until 75 years of age. This change in the regulations will be proposed at the South Island Motor Union conference in Blenheim

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30534, 1 September 1964, Page 23

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Longer Life Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30534, 1 September 1964, Page 23

Longer Life Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30534, 1 September 1964, Page 23

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