every so often i hear hubs rant on this.
throwing my two cents in. yes i believe SOME elderly drivers are bad and dangerous not just on the road but in the car and should either have their license restricted or at WORST suspended or taken away.
HOWEVER, alot of them it is a right and a privelege and as bad as a driver they can be its a hard thing to just take it away. I say this because i owe my grandmother respect of which i show however we all had the talk with her about how her kids are concerned with her driving and that we only want her to stay in town and that if she has to take the freeways TRY to get someone to take her. After some thought she agreed ONLY because when driving the onramp to the freeway she would SLOW DOWN instead of speed up
i admit to sitting on the fence with this only because i put myself in their shoes if i lost my driving rights i would be sad and upset but i wouldn't want to hurt anyone...oh wait i AM in their shoes. I don't have a license anymore. however it was by choice before i HAD to have it taken. before i get off topic i guess my point is this.
as the OP pointed out the death rate from car accidents is because they are more frail but it is also because of slower reactions and response times. however not ALL senior citizens/elderly are bad drivers and license/driving right issues should be per person...and this is coming from a person in Louisiana where we have ALOT of elderly drivers who are not the safest
throwing my two cents in. yes i believe SOME elderly drivers are bad and dangerous not just on the road but in the car and should either have their license restricted or at WORST suspended or taken away.
HOWEVER, alot of them it is a right and a privelege and as bad as a driver they can be its a hard thing to just take it away. I say this because i owe my grandmother respect of which i show however we all had the talk with her about how her kids are concerned with her driving and that we only want her to stay in town and that if she has to take the freeways TRY to get someone to take her. After some thought she agreed ONLY because when driving the onramp to the freeway she would SLOW DOWN instead of speed up
i admit to sitting on the fence with this only because i put myself in their shoes if i lost my driving rights i would be sad and upset but i wouldn't want to hurt anyone...oh wait i AM in their shoes. I don't have a license anymore. however it was by choice before i HAD to have it taken. before i get off topic i guess my point is this.
as the OP pointed out the death rate from car accidents is because they are more frail but it is also because of slower reactions and response times. however not ALL senior citizens/elderly are bad drivers and license/driving right issues should be per person...and this is coming from a person in Louisiana where we have ALOT of elderly drivers who are not the safest
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