When it was time to stop driving, handing over my licence wasn’t as hard as I’d feared
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When it was time to stop driving, handing over my licence wasn’t as hard as I’d feared
I always thought I would drive into my golden years, but a fall changed everything.
A few months ago, I found myself in the emergency room after falling on some cracked ice. The fall itself wasn’t too serious, but it got me thinking about my driving skills and how long I could keep up with the demands of driving safely.
I’ve always prided myself on being a cautious driver. I was never one to speed or ignore traffic laws, but as I got older, I found myself more easily distracted by music or notifications,…
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