Posted by jimva on December 02, 2010 at 03:41:25 from (96.240.166.171):
In Reply to: OT Elderly Drivers posted by Adirondack case guy on December 01, 2010 at 17:28:38:
Its not all elderly drivers that are the problem, several i know drive quite well given there age. However there are those that shouldnt be able to drive anything bigger then a mobile scooter. Theres been several times Ive had to unclinch and release the seat cushion, because of elderly drivers. Ive seen them turn to early at intersections and head up the road into oncoming traffic. Wrong way on one way streets, drive over the curb, drive through a construction zone (thats closed to traffic), go through a drive-thru the wrong way (tap on the window to give there order) the list goes on. The one ill never forget is me setting stopped in traffic while road work was goin on, I noticed a caddy coming over the hill and it wasnt slowing down, i put my truck in gear pull into some guys yard just as the caddy misses me and plows straight into the car that was in front of me. Yep, 82 year old man.
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