Validity of Class 4, 4A and 5 driving licences where holder attains prescribed age
5.—(1)  A person who has attained 70 years of age shall not drive a Class 4, 4A or 5 vehicle.
(2)  A Class 4, 4A or 5 driving licence ceases to be in force on the date the holder of the driving licence attains 65, 66, 67, 68 or 69 years of age, unless the holder —
(a)within 2 months before attaining any such age, undergoes a medical examination referred to in rule 5A(1) at his own expense;
(b)submits to the Deputy Commissioner of Police, within such time as the Deputy Commissioner of Police may require but in any event no later than the date before the holder attains any such age, a certification by the registered medical practitioner who conducted the medical examination that the holder is physically fit to drive a vehicle of that class; and
(c)within 2 months before attaining any such age, passes the whole or such part of the Proficiency Driving Test as may be required by the Deputy Commissioner of Police.
(3)  For the purpose of paragraph (2)(c), the Deputy Commissioner of Police may, in special circumstances, waive any of the requirements specified in the Proficiency Driving Test.
[S 46/2015 wef 01/02/2015]