Yes, I believe that Florida should definitely adopt mandatory testing of drivers over the age of 65. By adopting this test it will help prevent many deaths of the elders, 65-75 years of age since motor vehicle are the leading cause of accidental death for those in this age bracket. Moreover the elders, 75 years of age and older elders are being killed in automobile accidents since it is the second leading cause of death; therefore, the age group of elders, 75 years old and older need to be monitored more. Even if an elder has not been involved in an automobile accident in old age or in an accident that was not their fault, they still need to checked because many may be in denial and it is much better to be safe than sorry.
States have tried a range of approaches but for the most part they have struggled to establish exact requirements for determining when seniors should be kept off the road while being fair to older drivers who are capable of operating automobiles. Majority of the states do not require older drivers to renew their driver's license in person at the DMV but two states, Illinois and New Hampshire require the elderly to pass road test that are critical in identifying drivers whose mental health and physical ability has diminished over the years.
Based on recent studies, 1994 to 2004, by Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, fatatlity rates are climbing to an alarming rate after age 65. The ages 75 to 84, the rate of about three deaths per 100 million miles driven is equal to the death rate of teenage drivers. Drivers 85 and older, fatalities are soaring to almost nearly four times higher than that for teens.
According to USA Today, normal aging causes complications that affect driving amongst the elderly. The following can be affected: reflexes, flexibility, visual acuity, memory, and the ability to focus all decline with age. In addition, the use of medications treat numerous illnesses that make it extremely difficult to focus and make immediate decisions while driving.
I personally think Florida should absolutely adopt mandatory testing for eldery drivers since it could dramatically decrease the number of automobile deaths in the elderly population. Due to the fact that normal aging usually result in problems that affect driving, i.e. vision or reflexes start to emerge. Therefore, elderly drivers whether capable or not should possibly be checked annually to help cut back on accidental deaths of elderly drivers as well as people who were innocent by standers or drivers. For the elderly, who know for a fact that they cannot drive due to disability family members, friends, or some reasonable priced accredited service should step into place for when they need to go to the doctor or grocery shopping.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Elderly Drivers
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Sunday, September 6, 2009
Aging Stereotypes
When I was younger (like 12 and younger) I was not to fond of the elderly since some of them took longer with maneuvering around, experienced memory problems, and sometimes needed assistance due to disability or maladies. Also, some of the old people at the time were in and out of hospitals, different family members homes, or nursing homes that somewhat bothered me with how dependent and frail they appeared to be.
Now that I am much older, wiser, and majoring in health sciences I have a better perspective on older individuals. In today's time there are some to many old people living longer, healthier, and independent lives due to medication, proper diet, people having regular check ups with their physicians, and physically active, and overall people taking their health more seriously that is very essential to surviving longer.
There are several elderly males and females who have caught my attention over the years, but my grandmothers stand out more to me since they do not look so old, believe in keeping themselves healthy with doctor visits, and being active, i.e. exercise. They are both sane and able to take care of of themselves. They constantly inspire me to take better care of myself so that if I'm fortunate to live to be an old woman that I will be in good shape physically as well as mentally.
Some common views of aging stereotypes are: that many of the elderly population are sickly, not good drivers, they move slower, experience memory loss, and are mean. However, there are some or perhaps even many older people who do not fall under this category and are in fact the opposite of the common perceptions of aging stereotypes. According to an aging stereotype article, in today's era many of the elderly have proven that not all of the stereotypes are true since many of them are living healthier, independent, and longer lifestyles. My personal outlook on what old is has definitely changed especially since some older people are able to function like they are 30 or 40 years old when in reality they are like in their 60's, 70's, or older.
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