I think that it would be a good idea for us to have a drivers test after we get to be a certain age. Laws and rules change and we should be aware of it.
Autos.com indicates people between the ages of 15 and 24 and those over 75 are the groups most likely affected by car accidents. So, do we also test beginner drivers to get them off the road? There's another study by care.com that discusses this issue from both the senior and their adult children's perspective.
Perhaps, the most critical element of the report is that both groups fear the loss of senior independence as it starts a downward spiral in overall health and may even increase family conflict. So, maybe a solution to senior transportation independence without driving might get more seniors off the road voluntarily rather than a more draconian approach like profiled testing. Here in the SF Bay area we have a company called SilverRide which helps seniors maintain their transportation independence without driving.
Unlike public transit, taxi services, or community provided transport, they offer vetted, senior-trained, personable companion drivers in senior friendly vehicles that will also accompany a senior on their excursion or help them complete their chores. It's like hiring a dedicated senior transportation caregiver without the risk or hassle. Also offering a senior concierge service to plan fun senior activities, senior transportation companies like SilverRide may help a family convince a senior to reduce or even retire from driving.
Better a carrot than a stick that also help our seniors live a higher quality of life, after all, it will be us one day facing the same issues.
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