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Six Steps to Defensive Driving

People age 70 and older face a higher risk of dying in a vehicle crash than those in any other age group except 16- to 20-year-olds. "There are many possible reasons for this," says Scott Druckman, D.O., a family physician in the Jackson area. "For one thing, many older people have medical conditions that can impair driving, such as arthritis and glaucoma. And getting older can slow some people's reflexes."

Fortunately, most older adults can keep driving safely by following these tips:

  1. Go back to school. A recent study in the journal Neurology found that a technique called simulator training helped people resume driving after a stroke. Plus, taking a drivers' refresher class may lower your insurance rates.


  2. Adjust your schedule. Change your driving habits to avoid problem situations, such as night driving, rush hour, and rain.


  3. Pay extra attention. Older drivers face the highest risks when changing lanes, passing, using expressway ramps, and turning left. If left turns are a problem, the American Academy of Family Physicians suggests substituting three right turns.


  4. Get checked out. Have your eyes and ears tested regularly for conditions that could make driving dangerous. And ask your doctor for medication options that mix best with driving.


  5. Service your car. To see more clearly, keep your windshield and mirrors clean, and replace windshield wipers frequently. Stay on top of any other scheduled maintenance recommended by your car's manufacturer.


  6. Have a backup plan. When driving feels unsafe, take a taxi, bus, or train, or hitch a ride from a friend or family member.

Dr. Druckman also advises, "Do not do other activities that may distract you while driving, such as eating, smoking, or using a cell phone."

About The Doctor
Picture Available Druckman, Scott, D.O.
Board certified in Family Practice
Jackson, NJ  08527
(732) 367-0166

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