When Your Elderly Loved One Needs to Quit Driving
Many senior citizens are still very capable of driving safely. However, for others, impaired vision, decline of cognitive function, and other age-related complications, have put a serious toll on their performance. Here are some signs that your elderly loved one should quit driving:
- there are dents and scratches on the car and/or scrapes on the mailbox or garage
- he has been in an accident or had frequent close calls
- he has multiple traffic tickets or warnings
- he gets lost going to familiar places
- he forgets where he is going while on the way
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