The California DMV is implementing new, stricter requirements for senior drivers, following concerns about rising accident rates involving older motorists. Last year, the state reported over 400 accidents involving drivers over the age of 70.Under the new rules, seniors with a clean driving record won’t face major challenges, but those with a history of accidents or violations may encounter more rigorous testing. All drivers 70 and older will now be required to complete a vision test and submit an updated photo as part of the license renewal process.Tammy Bleck, a contributor to the discussion and a driver over 70 herself, expressed her support for the changes. “I actually approve of that. We are more prone to things like dementia, cataracts, and Alzheimer’s. I don’t want anyone driving with those issues—including myself,” she said, adding that driving ability should matter more than age.Sue Abramowitz echoed her sentiments, mentioning that even though she has a friend in her 90s…..