Monday, May 18, 2015

2978 - Driving while old


What are some of the warning signs for that older drivers that it may be time to hang up the keys?



1. Almost crashing, with frequent "close calls".

2. Finding dents and scrapes on the car, on fences, mailboxes, garage doors, curbs, etc.

3. Getting lost, especially in familiar locations.

4. Having trouble seeing or following traffic signals, road signs, and pavement markings.

5. Responding more slowly to unexpected situations, or having trouble moving their foot from the gas to the brake pedal; confusing the two pedals.

6. Misjudging gaps in traffic at intersections and on highway entrance and exit ramps.

7. Experiencing road rage or causing other drivers to honk or complain.

8. Easily becoming distracted or having difficulty concentrating while driving.

9. Having a hard time turning around to check the rear view while backing up or changing lanes.

10. Receiving multiple traffic tickets or "warnings" from law enforcement officers.

Number 7 could apply to many age groups.

So are you going to get out of here by reading a few habits to look out for? Nope. Here's a 10 question driving QUIZ. (Me? 10 out of 10...)


2 comments:

Linda Kay said...

Makes me think of my mother when she was driving at 83...made my brother a nervous wreck!

Anonymous said...

I only got 8 of 10. In my defense, here in NJ they are doing away with traffic circles (roundabouts) because there are more accidents with them here. And they tell us in defensive driving classes that following distance should be 1 car length for every 10 mph. Of course if one does that on a highway, several cars will fit into that amount of space.

~allenwoodhaven