Murray 17
Well-known member
- Jul 6, 2003
- 2,163
I think the main problem is that drivers over 70 self-assess their fitness to drive.
My uncle used to drive a car, which was not modified, with only one of his arms working properly. He would wave by lifting up his bad arm with his good arm, and shaking it.
An elderly neighbour, who barely knows what day it is, and can't walk more than a few yards, is also still driving. Be warned if you're driving anywhere near those places that offer free lunches to the elderly - his reaction times don't bear thinking about!
My uncle used to drive a car, which was not modified, with only one of his arms working properly. He would wave by lifting up his bad arm with his good arm, and shaking it.
An elderly neighbour, who barely knows what day it is, and can't walk more than a few yards, is also still driving. Be warned if you're driving anywhere near those places that offer free lunches to the elderly - his reaction times don't bear thinking about!