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a) society is doing a great job at weeding out at-risk drivers.
b) many at-risk older drivers are probably still on the road.
c) it's fairly easy to convince older people not to drive.
d) we can clearly decide who should be driving and who should not.


Answer: b) many at-risk older drivers are probably still on the road.

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