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Originally Posted by senior citizen
It is very sad when elders with early dementia still have their car keys.
I remember back in the 1960's when my father and mother were taking my brother to his Navy training center (from N.J.) and my dad was going around the "circles" (what you guys call roundabouts) the WRONG WAY.
When they returned home..........God only knows he must have had a guardian angel.........the doctor made sure his car keys were taken away.
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Some would say they move to TV so they can drive a golf cart! Just half way kidding! My father-in-law drove until he was 91 and was a good driver. It all depends on the individual. Really, stats show that those under 25 are the most reckless and that's why you pay more for insurance at that age. Remember when your kids turned 16 and started driving how your insurance went out of sight. Being from Illinois, we have our Metro Chicago area and other Large populated ones have their traffic. Like another post mentioned---you can drive in Kansas and other western states and hardly see any cars at all. Interesting survey but like many---proves very little.