Josiah
Senior Member
- Location
- 50 miles east of Cincinnati, OH
On my 80th birthday a little while back I renewed my drivers license which involved a vision test. I didn't do well on the peripheral vision part of the test but the gal who administered the test must have liked me because she passed me. I passed the test without any corrective lenses which is pretty good for an octogenarian. I'm not conscious of the shortcomings in my peripheral vision, but apparently it's there. I'm sure there are other shortcomings in my driving skill set as well. My head doesn't rotate on its vertical axis as well as it use to, my night vision is compromised and I'm sure my reaction time has slowed, although I'm not conscious of that. Perhaps the most serious age related failing is my inability to multi-task.
Still I'm a confident and I sincerely believe a safer driver than I was twenty years ago, The reason is that I really take driving very seriously and pay close attention to my limitations. I avoid driving at night, drive at the speed limit, avoid road/traffic situations I judge to be dangerous. In one situation I encounter daily I go a couple of miles out of my way to avoid an unprotected left turn onto a busy road. Above all I try to keep my mind on my driving. I really would like to end my driving career with a clean record.
Still I'm a confident and I sincerely believe a safer driver than I was twenty years ago, The reason is that I really take driving very seriously and pay close attention to my limitations. I avoid driving at night, drive at the speed limit, avoid road/traffic situations I judge to be dangerous. In one situation I encounter daily I go a couple of miles out of my way to avoid an unprotected left turn onto a busy road. Above all I try to keep my mind on my driving. I really would like to end my driving career with a clean record.