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Knowing When to Hang Up the
Car Keys |
Driving a car is usually the last bit of independence
a person wants to give up. However, circumstances may be such that
you need to consider hanging up your car keys or perhaps asking
your parents to do so.
Consider some of the following indications that
one might need to take a serious look at whether or not to give
up driving.
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Do you
get nervous when out in traffic? |
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Do you run over the curb when
turning corners or hit curbs while driving? |
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Do you put dents or scrapes
on your car frequently? |
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Do you barely escape accidents? |
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Do you mix up the brake and
gas pedals? |
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Do you get lost in familiar
places? |
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Do you sometimes drive with
your wheels in another lane? |
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Do you get confused at exits? |
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Do you drive slower than the
normal flow of traffic? |
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Do headlights blind you at night? |
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Do you forget to use your turn
signals? |
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Do you now receive more warnings
or traffic tickets than in former years? |
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Do you faint or black out without
warning? |
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Do you have eyesight difficulties
that cannot be corrected with glasses? |
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Do you have slower reflexes
in critical situations? |
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Do you
have difficulty parking? |
If you answered "yes" to several
of these questions, you may want to hang up your car keys voluntarily
and find alternate types of transportation.
No one wants to give
up the independence of driving, but it may save your life and the
lives of others.
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