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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 998644" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>thank you azure</p><p>Ideally, people would self report.</p><p>In reality I see people, mainly elderly, but not exclusively so, defend their 'right' to drive, saying such things as "I only go to the local shops", or "I don't drive in the rush hour, and only take the car when the weather is bad". It hurts just as much being hit by a car near to a drivers home in the pouring rain.</p><p>How many of us drivers will take personal responsibility for our fitness to drive? It is something I think of every time I get behind the wheel. If at some stage I become oblivious to impaired ability I have given my family instructions to take the keys. I trust their judgement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 998644, member: 100904"] thank you azure Ideally, people would self report. In reality I see people, mainly elderly, but not exclusively so, defend their 'right' to drive, saying such things as "I only go to the local shops", or "I don't drive in the rush hour, and only take the car when the weather is bad". It hurts just as much being hit by a car near to a drivers home in the pouring rain. How many of us drivers will take personal responsibility for our fitness to drive? It is something I think of every time I get behind the wheel. If at some stage I become oblivious to impaired ability I have given my family instructions to take the keys. I trust their judgement. [/QUOTE]
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