then it is a risk we make as a society |
Great. Please be the first one to volunteer NOT to have your loved one transported in an ambulance when they have a medical emergency. |
Yeah, we are insured with USAA and they have a HIGH number of elderly insureds. God forbid you get hit by one of them and their beat up cars (that bear the damage of their many "adventures") - they will side with the insured who has paid them about 150 years or so in premiums. |
x10000000 Exactly the point. But, people don't want to take care of their elderly parents, never mind drive them anywhere. Plus, old people can be stubborn, and their offspring just don't want to deal with them. What needs to happen is a law that prohibits anyone over 80 driving. Period. Too bad that your children don't want to drive you, they have to step up. |
+1 Zero common sense and even less sense of responsibility, especially to her mom. |
have you seen how much car insurance goes down when a person ages from teen to 24? I am not supporting limiting drivers licenses to only above 24, but if we are limiting licenses for over 65, then we should at least compare the risks and understand that older drivers are not the only group that has a higher chance of accidents. |
This is a false statement. You are required to renew your license with an eye test every 10 (some places 5) years. What should be required is an eye test AND an actual driving test - of each and every person on the road. Anyone with children should want this - you are putting your family, or at least someone's child/ren in danger, each time and incompetent person is on the road. It's not funny to me to hand a 95 year old blind woman a renewed license out of sympathy - not one bit. Don't act like someone plowing in to building from a parked position is not a regular occurrence, because it is - and it is 99% elderly drivers doing this. It is perfectly preventable. |
+1 Actually pass, for real - not be handed a license out of sympathy. |
It is a crime scene. They can't clean it up yet. There is an ongoing investigation. |
Common occurrence, sadly. People try to dismiss them as "accidents" - but as we are familiar, it is not only much more than that, but perfectly preventable. |
This is NOT who we are talking about. |
Testing every year over age 75. No excuse. |
You won't get very far with this when you have ageist language and enlist ageist stereotypes. The correct term is "older adults" and they are not a monolith. Plenty of people from 10-80 who are stubborn. |
PP here. I'm an old person, so sit down and talk to me when you are my age. |
So all older adults must be exactly like you, right?!?!? There's actually research showing that many older adults have a self-fulfilling health problems due to ageism.
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