She's Been Doing It For 70 Years
Dec. 9th, 2012 01:21 pmMy mother is giving up driving. I'm glad. No-one (not even as good a driver as my mother) should still be on the roads at 90+. Now we have to help her re-organize her life around this new reality. I don't think it should be difficult. We've already done some preliminary research. There is, among other things, a local charity (apparently connected to the church) which links people up with volunteer drivers.
My mother was an army driver during the War. She used to chauffeur minor VIPs around the South East.
My mother was an army driver during the War. She used to chauffeur minor VIPs around the South East.
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Date: 2012-12-09 04:02 pm (UTC)Nor did my father (at least not of his causing) even though he loved to drive fast on winding country lanes.
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Date: 2012-12-10 11:58 am (UTC)My grandmother - at 89 - gave up her license 5 years ago and got herself a four-wheel scooter thingy that helps her do the shopping but doesn't go faster than 15mph - maybe 20mph dowh-hill... That might be an option for you mother? They can carry a fair bit of shopping, and if she runs into anybody - at that speed - the worst that can happen is a bruised shin... Also, they allow an elderly relative to retain a certain degree of autonomy in the day-to-day life - and then they can always get a ride with somebody if they need to travel significant distances or carry larger loads.