From going through this myself (I no longer can drive much: reflexes, etc.) and observing both IRL and online friends, both with kids willing/able to help and not, I keep hearing (both from friends and from my Huzz), when (or even some say "if"; for crying out loud, if you live long enough, the time will absolutely come when you can no longer drive, so "if" shouldn't even be considered) the time comes that driving is an issue for us/me, then I'll/we'll look into what we should do about it. "When", "then"; I keep hearing those words out of everybody. But if you wait 'till "when" happens, you most likely waited too long and your options are going to be limited; options almost always become limited the longer you wait, especially when it comes to old-age housing, etc. But so many people seem to think they're going to beat the considerable odds and be that one-in-a-million old person who stayed both physically & mentally healthy & kept driving just fine right up to the age of 102 & then died peacefully & painlessly in their sleep. Doesn't happen that way for most and I think preparation for what's ahead is always a good idea.