Senior Citizens and Defensive Driving Class
By AnAngelsLove, published Feb 01, 2007
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The article goes on to explain how, over time, our vision begins to change. By the age of 40, most people are having their eyes checked and being tested for needed reading glasses. This is just one of the things that can pose a hazard on the road.
Another risk factor is medication. Some medications have warnings on them about operating machinery or causing drowsiness. The older we get, the more illness we have, the more medications we will need.
Distractions are also found to be a major problem today. From everything to cell phones, to changing stations on the radio, to eating or drinking while behind the wheel. With so much activity inside the vehicle it may be harder to concentrate on the roadway.
The Traffic Safety representative states that sometimes it may be necessary for a senior to give up their driving priveleges. Some examples he gives are when they can't keep a lane position or not being able to keep up with the flow of traffic. He says that sometimes seniors can be found driving in the wrong lane. Sometimes they get confused and might step on the gas peddle instead of the brake. There have been many instances when a senior has done this and driven straight through the front of a store.
In the state of New Jersey a driver can be called in for retesting, which is done based on the recommendation of a police officer or judge. This can also be done by the request of family members or a physician providing justifiable cause.
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