How long should seniors continue to drive? |
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Concerned family members should sit down and have loving, but serious talks about it with the older adult. In addition to pointing out the laws, they should explain about the dangers and safety problems for everyone when unsafe drivers are allowed on the road. After that, the fairest option would be for family members to promise that they will take turns to drive older relative to doctor’s appointments, shopping, visits and other necessary trips. Additionally, if there are frequent public transportation stops available close to or within a short walk of the home or apartment, volunteer relatives could serve as escorts until the older person becomes familiar enough with the schedules to travel alone. In some communities, elderly riders can buy monthly bus services at a discount. Another transportation service, when regular bus routes are not available nearby, the option is private taxi cabs. In some communities, as with bus discounts, elderly people can also buy monthly reduced-priced tickets to defray the costs when frequent taxi service is necessary. There are some organizations that operate nationwide travel options, and provide transportation information and services for seniors. One is the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company (http://auto-insurance.liberty mutual.com/senior-driving) in cooperation with the Independent Transportation Network, ITNAmerica (www.itnamerica.org). ITNAmerica is a non-profit, volunteer organization of community volunteers who provide rides in private cars for seniors and others whose physical handicaps prevent them from driving or using public transportation. For information about the communities throughout the U.S. that ITNAmerica serves, call the local branch in your city or go to its website. |