I think it is very necessary for a 40-year-old to take a driver's license.
According to the regulations, the maximum age limit for applying for C 1 is 70 years old. In other words, as long as the body allows, you can take a driver's license before the age of 70. Get a driver's license, even after 70 years old, you can drive until 100 years old as long as you submit a medical report once a year.
There are many people around me who are in their forties learning their driver's licenses. My sister-in-law learned her driving license in her forties. Including my brother, who got a driver's license in his forties and is now a driving school coach.
More than a decade ago, when the economic conditions were far worse than now, every household did not have one or more cars like this. Later, after the rapid economic development in China, people's living standards improved greatly, and almost every household bought a new car.
At this time, those 40-year-olds will also consider buying a car. One thing that must be done before buying a car is to get a driver's license.
So after 2000, the number of people learning to drive basically doubled. When I learned to drive, the coach at that time was over 60 years old and looked white-haired. According to himself, he drove a truck in a state-owned enterprise in his early years, and later retired to a driving school.
In fact, people who learn driving licenses in driving schools are of different ages. I am the youngest student in our group, and I went just after I was old enough to learn C certificate. Twenty students with us, older than 50 years old, are also big sisters, and some are in their forties. I call them uncle.
I vaguely remember that my aunt's learning car was the slowest one at that time. Every time she threw a pile, the coach was anxious to run around like ants on hot bricks. My 40-year-old uncle is very slippery and was chosen by the coach to be the leader of our group.
Our classmates didn't play well at that time, and half of them didn't pass the exam. Except for us and that aunt,
Especially those uncles in their forties, all of them were admitted without exception. So I think it's not too early to learn to drive at forty, but it's not too late at all.
Forty years old, middle age. You can't drive without learning to drive, but many people will be confused. People in their thirties and forties can hardly drive as long as their physical conditions permit.
Of course, whether it is necessary to learn to drive at the age of forty depends on personal wishes. Some people have no feelings about learning to drive, and even have resistance in their hearts, thinking that driving is unsafe. The important thing is that I don't like driving at all, and I have no pursuit for cars. Usually like to squeeze the bus or take a taxi. Some people think that their financial conditions are not allowed to buy a car, and even if they learn a driver's license, they have no chance to drive. Such people don't need to learn to drive.
However, if it is completely unnecessary just because they think it is too late to learn to drive at the age of 40, these people can completely dispel this doubt.