Originally Posted By: Lurch
Many young people on BITOG. They don't seem to like older drivers. They seem quite impatient.
Originally Posted By: Lurch
It's the STATE'S responsibility to determine a driver's ability to drive and keep their license, not the driver's. It's up to DMV to pull a license if necessary, and not up to anyone else to judge a driver.
The old people have JUST AS MUCH right to drive as you do. It's perfectly legal for them to drive 25 in a 40 zone if they feel better at this speed, and if you tailgate them for doing so, YOU are breaking the law - not them. It's SUPPOSED to be 1 car length back for every 10 MPH.
And you dont seem to like younger people......period. Lighten up a little, you are only 58 years old. Some older drivers are quite trying to drive around, you know this yourself. I do agree with your statement that it is up to the DMV to judge who can and cannot drive, but some of our elderly have slipped through the cracks. If you cannot drive at least the speed limit in good weather conditions, due to being old, than you have some sort of health issue that needs to be corrected. If it cannot be corrected than you need to surrender your driving card. I certainly would hope that you do not expect the speed limit to be lowered just because it is hard for you to see.
Originally Posted By: Lurch
That's right but by that time you'll most likely have a greater respect for older drivers, because they'll be similar to your own age.
You HAVE to be in control of your vehicle at all times. You can't blame an accident on some old person that pulled across 3 lanes. There are times when they *can* be in the wrong, but many times people ARE NOT in control of their vehicles and are fast to blame someone/something else.
I really, really hope that this is some sort of twisted humor. If an old codger pulls across 3 lanes of traffic and I T bone him, it is my fault because I should have been in control of my vehicle? Your kidding! Your views seem to be biased toward the elderly.
I certainly understand explaining your views, and experiences once you have reached the AARP age, but suggesting that an accident clearly caused by someone who has no business behind the wheel of an automobile is the fault of someone involved who very well may have been doing what they are supposed to do is insane. NEWS FLASH SIR, not everyone below the age of 58 talks on a cell phone while driving, and guess what else, OLD PEOPLE HAVE LEARNED THE NEWFANGLED DEVICE AND USE IT WHILE DRIVING AS WELL.
I am not sure of your situation in life, but reading these comments combined with that thread about your steering wheel a while back have me wondering about you.