Over 70 Licence Rules in Australia 2025 – New Requirements You Must Know

If you are over 70 and still driving in Australia you need to be aware of new licence rules starting from October 2025. Different states have different requirements such as medical checks driving tests or self-assessments to ensure road safety. Knowing these rules will help you stay compliant and avoid fines or restrictions on your licence.

Older Driver Licence Rules by State (Australia)

State / TerritoryKey Rules for Drivers 70+
New South Wales (NSW)From 75 annual medical assessment required. At 85 a driving test or switch to a modified licence is required
Queensland (QLD)From 75 must carry a current medical certificate while driving
Victoria (VIC)No age-based driving test. Medical reviews if fitness concerns arise
South Australia (SA)From 75 annual self-assessment of fitness to drive. May require medical report if concerns are raised
Western Australia (WA)From 80 annual medical assessments are mandatory
Tasmania (TAS)No fixed age limit. Medical checks if health concerns affect driving ability
Australian Capital Territory (ACT)No automatic age-based tests. Medical review if health issues are reported
Northern Territory (NT)From 75 annual medical assessments are required

What We Do Know about Older Driver Licensing in Australia

  • In New South Wales to keep an unrestricted licence (class C) after age 75 you must undergo annual medical assessments
  • In Queensland once you reach 75 you must carry a current medical certificate each time you drive
  • Across states the rules differ. Some require medical tests fitness checks or driving assessments for older drivers
  • Some reports mention upcoming “new driving rules for seniors” around July 2025 involving more frequent medical checks for drivers aged 70+ but details vary by region

Read More: Australia Road Safety Laws 2025 – Are Hanging Items on Rearview Mirrors Now Illegal

What You Should Do (Tentative Steps)

Since confirmed rule changes for 10 October 2025 are not verified older drivers should

Be ready for periodic assessments or licence reviews especially in states that already impose them

Check with your state transport authority about any licence requirements or rule changes impacting drivers over 70 in your area

Stay updated on announcements from your state or territory government leading up to October 2025

Keep medical fitness records up to date especially if you’re approaching or over 70

Also see: Australia Driving Licence Changes 2025 – Migrants to Face Tests Extra Fees and Delays

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