Was Olive, 91, oldest driver in Mid Sussex in 1983?
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She was made an honorary member of the AA and her licence was due to expire when she was 92.
When Olive first got behind the wheel in 1923, cars were not required to have speedometers and a traffic census showed there were more bicycles on the roads than cars. The census showed there were 383,525 cars on the roads of Great Britain that year – but that was soon to change.
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Does anyone know of an older driver than Olive?
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