CLOSER LOOK: After tragic death, should rules be tightened for elderly drivers?
- A 95-year-old pleaded guilty to careless driving causing death after running over a pedestrian while backing out of a handicapped parking space.
- The driver received a five-year licence suspension and a $3,000 fine for the incident.
- The family of Micaela Tsavaris, the victim, is urging the government to increase fines and require mandatory road tests for drivers over 80.
- Currently, road tests are only ordered if a person's vision test raises concerns.
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