
Older drivers: 7 tips for driver safety
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1. Stay physically active
2. Schedule regular vision and hearing tests
3. Manage medications
4. Understand your limitations
5. Drive when the roads — and you — are in good condition
6. Stash your cellphone and focus on the road
7. Update your driving skills
7. Update your driving skills
Consider taking a refresher course for older drivers. Updating your driving skills might even earn you a discount on your car insurance, depending on your policy. Look for courses through a community education program or local organizations that serve older adults.
If you become confused while you're driving or you're concerned about your ability to drive safely — or others have expressed concern — it might be best to stop driving. Consider taking the bus, carpooling with others, using a ride-sharing service or taking advantage of other local transportation options.
Giving up your car keys doesn't need to end your independence. Instead, consider it a way to keep yourself and others safe on the road.