I saw on Headline News today a story about an 80 year old lady driving down the wrong side of an interstate in Idaho or Illinois, forget the name of the State at the moment.
They got 70 phone calls about this wrong way driver and State Police had to follow her almost 15 miles to get her to stop. She was disoriented and they sent the Motor Vehicle information to check her license status.
Here in California that elderly man drove through the Farmer's Market killing and injuring many people a few years ago.
There was also an elderly grandmother who pressed the wrong pedal when picking up at a school and ran into some kids.
I think they need to have a limit, pre-set starting somewhere between 70-75.
I have a grandfather in his 80s I believe in NJ and he drives from what I have heard. It is a tough call, but nowadays you can have a car enter your living room, a plane land inside your house and these issues wreak havoc on our insurance rates and plans - especially if the guilty party is uninsured.
What do you think about a national age limit on driving?