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originally posted by: mamabeth
a reply to: JourneymanWelder
I am a baby boomer,I am 63 years old and
just try and take my driver's license from me
originally posted by: JourneymanWelder
If nobody here has the cojones to say it then I will! A 60 year olds mind is not as responsive as a 30 year olds so why should they be allowed to drive a 2 ton battering ram? Or tow something that weighs even more?
90% of the time when someone cuts me off it's an elderly person, completely oblivious that they almost sideswiped me and rammed me into the ditch.
If you need a cane and a dog and another person holding your hand to get around, then please do everyone a favor and call a cab or a friend instead of endangering everyone on the road.
Just because you're about to die does not mean that I want to die too.
originally posted by: mamabeth
a reply to: JourneymanWelder
First off...I have to fight this urge to purge my tummy.
Second,I am a baby boomer,I am 63 years old and
just try and take my driver's license from me and see
what happens!
originally posted by: JourneymanWelder
I would do it just for the kicks. What will you do? Throw your dentures at me? Dont hurt yourself old lady.
This is more evidence that the older generation should be taking more frequent road tests.
Crazy old granny behind the wheel and she is furiously slow.
originally posted by: Somethingsamiss
a reply to: Blaine91555
Can you give the source for your evidence? (Not calling you a liar, just curious)
This Research Brief provides updated statistics on rates of crashes, injuries and death per mile driven in relation to driver age based on the most recent data available, from 2014-2015. Drivers ages 16-17 continue to have the highest rates of crash involvement, injuries to themselves and others and deaths of others in crashes in which they are involved. Drivers age 80 and older have the highest rates of driver deaths. Drivers ages 60-69 were the safest drivers by most measures examined.
a reply to: Blaine91555
Drivers age 80 and older have the highest rates of driver deaths.