Driving while old
Mar. 21st, 2014 12:11 pmhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URLTQb5MmD8
It's nice that she helps her neighbor, but they should lobby to get the bus back.
From last Sunday's Globe magazine.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/magazine/2014/03/09/beware-year-old-driver/xmJYTofLt96lAwglDyEANN/story.html
I think a road test for *everyone* (whatever age) every five years would probably be a good idea, but that would cost more than any state would ever add to a budget.
In December, my 86 year old mother's NC license was renewed with only a vision test. She has self-imposed limitations (she doesn't drive at night, or in precipitation, or on highways), but I don't think the state put restrictions on her other than eyeglasses.
I also think the MA written test study guide should be more complete. Until a couple of years ago, I did not know that it is against the law to do a U-turn across a double yellow line. I had always assumed that it was only where there were "No U-turn" signs. Police officers know - why don't we?
It's nice that she helps her neighbor, but they should lobby to get the bus back.
From last Sunday's Globe magazine.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/magazine/2014/03/09/beware-year-old-driver/xmJYTofLt96lAwglDyEANN/story.html
I think a road test for *everyone* (whatever age) every five years would probably be a good idea, but that would cost more than any state would ever add to a budget.
In December, my 86 year old mother's NC license was renewed with only a vision test. She has self-imposed limitations (she doesn't drive at night, or in precipitation, or on highways), but I don't think the state put restrictions on her other than eyeglasses.
I also think the MA written test study guide should be more complete. Until a couple of years ago, I did not know that it is against the law to do a U-turn across a double yellow line. I had always assumed that it was only where there were "No U-turn" signs. Police officers know - why don't we?