Anonymous wrote:It may be worth looking at a newer car that alerts her to drifting lanes, stops automatically, etc. It sucks giving her something new that she could easily destroyer, but hopefully it stops her in time.
Anonymous wrote:Does she want to improve? That's the most important thing. If she doesn't, then clearly she doesn't need to be driving. The incidents every 6 months or so doesn't include the almost incidents she never told you about.
I have a tendency to be absent-minded, so I made an effort to take precautions to make sure that I'm not a danger on the road (because driving a car is a serious responsibility and shouldn't be treated lightly). When I'm driving I either listen to talk radio, listen to music on my playlists so that I can sing along, or listen to an audiobook. These are the only things that help me pay attention, prevent me from day dreaming, and prevent me from being a hazard on the road.
Anonymous wrote:That's nuts. People like her should have their license revoked. Why we give a license to anyone with a pulse in this country, then let them keep it forever without retesting, is a goddamn mystery to me.