Brian Parsons
New member
As someone who is in his 70's and at the time of writing is still in full control of his faculties I am mildly offended by the suggestion that we should be retested. It will come to us all in the fullness of time. What seems like a cracking idea for a 20/30 yr old will not be so appealing in 50-60 yrs time. I used to live near the junction were the tragedy happened and what baffles me every time is how can a car with caravan turn so tight as to go down the slip road when exiting from a roundabout.Looks like we are all in agreement that there should be at least frequent mandatory testing for the very elderly.
Unfortunately, I don't think we could subsidise nor expect the elderly to pay for these tests. As sad as it is, perhaps they should not be allowed on the roads at all.
Self driving cars are close to becoming a reality, so it's a short term problem anyway - but as mental and physical health deteriation affects ALL people in their 80's, a blanket ban could save many lives.
I'm not sure that their independence is a fair argument against it either... the elderly has subsidised homes and bus passes. The modern world is designed for the disabled. I don't think they necessarily have to lose any independence if we take away their right to drive.
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