Profpointy
Legendary Member
Young drivers have far better reflexes than the more mature amongst us - no doubt that's why they have fewer accidents - er, oh, hang on...
Young drivers have far better reflexes than the more mature amongst us - no doubt that's why they have fewer accidents - er, oh, hang on...
So you need an old head on a young body, no wonder my driving's perfect.
I was out on the bike yesterday and spotted a little old lady in a wheelchair, I was thinking how sad I'll be when I'm no longer able to ride. Won't miss driving at all though.I know I'm going to have a hard time saying my driving (or cycling) days have gone. .
It's a terrible responsibility as family or next of kin which you mustn't shirk. If your elderly relatives aren't fit to drive (and it really doesn't take long see the evidence), then either persuade them to give you the keys or sell the car, or ring up their doctor and tell them. He can certify them unfit. Although this can be a real blow to the person concerned, it would be a far bigger blow to kill an innocent 3rd party.
Any thoughts?