In the 29 years I handled personal injury cases, most of them were car accidents. I represented injured people hundreds of times. When the victim was hit by an elder or older driver who should never have been driving, I always wondered why no one had taken the car keys away. Where were the adult children as elderly aging parents began to lose the ability to safely operate a car?
If we're talking about your Mom or Dad, and you've notice that he or she just isn't safe behind the wheel anymore, this is to encourage you to get involved. Most older drivers who are losing their ability to drive safely don't recognize it or are in denial and can't face the terrible thought of giving up their independence and control. Sometimes, loss of the ability to drive a car is a life changing event, as the elder can no longer maintain himself at home without transportation. Denial is a very common reaction to the early warning signs of becoming a dangerous older driver. Denial can occur both among the elderly, who really, really don't want to have this privilege taken from them, and in their adult children, who then have to deal with the consequences of Mom or Dad becoming a burden around transportation.
If this is happening in your aging parents, try these tips to handle this emotionally charged and difficult issue.