
It is important to remember what pasta is Already exists ! A badge with the letter “S” indicating to other road users that the driver behind the wheel is a senior. If from now on 2004, there are young drivers who still have probationary licenses obligation place a sticker with the letter on your vehicle “HAS”, for the elderly, it is not necessary to put the letter “S”.
Soon necessarily?
It rumor which regularly appears in social networks. Rumor has it that this famous special senior badge will soon become mandatory. Constantly, topics around driving pensioners are published in the specialized press, as well as in the general press.
Recently, the topic of a special permit for the elderly has come to the fore again European Union reported that it is considering a special permit for older seniors 70 years old. If it’s just a project for gold, just mentioning the idea was enough to get a lot of ink flowing. Therefore, it is quite natural that the rumor about the law, which obliges the elderly to attach the button with the letter “S”, appeared again.
The government’s response
This is the answer clear AND without ambiguity which were provided by the government. On the road safety website it is written:
The government also reminds that pensioners have fewer accidents than other age groups, but these accidents on the other hand worse because of their greater physical vulnerability. So for now no law is studied make the S badge mandatory for seniors. On the other hand, there’s certainly a market for it, and there’s nothing stopping the elderly from sticking it on the back of their car.
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Source: Auto Plus

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