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Nevada DMV Practice Test – Quiz 1 (Signs)
Nevada DMV Practice Test – Quiz 2 (Signs)
Nevada DMV Practice Test – Quiz 3 (Rules)
Nevada DMV Practice Test – Quiz 4 (Rules)
Nevada DMV Practice Test – Quiz 5 (Rules)
Nevada DMV Practice Test – Quiz 6 (Rules)
Nevada DMV Practice Test – Quiz 7 (Rules)
Senior Driving:
Ageing brings with itself a number of health related problems like impaired vision and hearing, loss of strength and flexibility etc. These factors can be a cause of great peril for the elderly in their day to day lives. These also prove to be hazardous to their health when it comes to driving. In this article we bring out a list of issues which act as a hindrance to senior driving and discuss the various precautionary measures for a safe drive.
Vision Problems: Eyesight problems like hypermetropia, presbyopia and cataracts leading to cloudy and decreased vision are common eyesight problems faced with ageing. These impediments make a person extremely vulnerable to an accident. Aged people can have problems in reading signs, directions or noticing a car nearing them. Thus, before sitting on the driver’s seat, it is of utmost importance to get these eyesight defects rectified. Wearing proper glasses/contacts, going in for surgeries etc will help senior citizens fit and safe for driving as far as their vision is concerned. Senior drivers should also avoid night driving as far as possible.
Hearing Problems: Hearing problems can be as common as eyesight problems during old age. While ageing, many people experience hearing impairment. In such a situation, sitting behind the wheels isn’t very suitable considering one can’t hear the cars honking or accelerating. This could become a cause for both danger and embarrassment for senior citizens. It is thus advised that elderly people with hearing problems do not drive without hearing aids.
Slowed reflexes and flexibility: With age motor reflexes slow down, reducing swiftness and agility. It may lead to problems when the situation demands sudden quick actions; for example, braking abruptly when the car in front stops suddenly. Not being able to take control of the situation can also lead to anger and frustration. It is thus not advisable for senior citizens to drive on extremely busy roads and highways.
Lack of strength and stamina: Lack of strength can lead to tiredness and fatigue during driving. It may also result in lack of concentration and co-ordination leading to confusion and chaos during driving. A healthy diet and regular exercising does a great deal of good for building up strength and stamina.
Avoiding Distractions: A large number of road accidents involve the elderly. It is thus widely recognized that in old age people need to be more cautious while driving. They can’t afford to take either of their hands off the wheel for phone, maps etc, neither can they put their mind anywhere else but the road. It is important to stay completely focused.
It is important for the elderly to abide by their prescribed medications required for the necessity of their health. It is also important not to drive under the influence of a medicine which makes them sleepy or dizzy. Proper care and precautions are essential for senior drivers to keep themselves protected against any road hazards.