Theory questions
What should an older driver do when they notice little shortcomings in their own driving?
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Review of the options:
- Compensate for these shortcomings by avoiding certain roads.
– Sounds reasonable. If the person is unable to manage the quick reactions required in a certain environment, perhaps a detour on a calmer road would be better. - Only drive at night, when there is a smaller risk of being in an accident.
– This is a bad option, as older people will generally have significantly poorer night vision, while the risk of accidents caused by tiredness increases. - Only drive in urban environments and avoid country roads and motorways.
– Probably a bad option, as older drivers most often experience problems in hectic city environments.
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