Yeah, my family had to convince grandpa around that age not that he was incapable of driving, but that he couldn’t drive anymore because it was too dangerous. Who knows what would have happened if he didn’t have family living close enough to act as his taxi for years until he died. Elderly people legitimately need community access and participation, but I don’t think that should come in the form of driving a semi.
Where I grew up we didn’t have public transit, period, other than K-12 school buses. If you can’t drive you either ride with friends and family or pay someone to drive you, either of which can easily be an issue for the elderly. Medicare might pay for medical transport to doctor visits, but I’m not positive on that.
Because no one wants to drive next to a nonagenarian in a fucking semi. Who’s even insuring this dude?
Yeah, my family had to convince grandpa around that age not that he was incapable of driving, but that he couldn’t drive anymore because it was too dangerous. Who knows what would have happened if he didn’t have family living close enough to act as his taxi for years until he died. Elderly people legitimately need community access and participation, but I don’t think that should come in the form of driving a semi.
Do your towns not have elderly transport services?
Where I grew up we didn’t have public transit, period, other than K-12 school buses. If you can’t drive you either ride with friends and family or pay someone to drive you, either of which can easily be an issue for the elderly. Medicare might pay for medical transport to doctor visits, but I’m not positive on that.