Illinois is the only state in the country that requires seniors to have their driving skills tested on a regular basis.
Older drivers in Illinois could face fewer barriers to renew their driver's licenses next year as part of a bill that would raise the age for the state-mandated annual driver's test from 79 to 87.
Rockford-area residents respond to new legislation that will align Illinois driving standards with the rest of the country.
The Land of Lincoln is the only state in the nation to require a behind-the-wheel driver test for seniors based on age, ...
The Illinois Secretary of State, AARP and a bipartisan group of lawmakers are advocating for changes to the state’s driving ...
A new bill could increase the age requirement for Illinois seniors to retake a behind-the-wheel drivers test. Right now, Illinois seniors need to retake a driving test at 79 years old. The new ...
Bipartisan legislation introduced in Springfield would also create a system for relatives to ask the state to step in if they ...