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10 people dead after an 86 yr-old man plowed through a street market. Now I realize that anyone at any age could hit the accelerator by mistake when panicked, but I'd imagine everyone has at least one story about bad driving by a senior. Do you feel that they should be more closely monitored? And at what age?
Here in Ontario, seniors must take their written test at the age of 80, and then a driving test at 85. My grandmother (who should never be allowed behind the wheel of a car), was able to write her test 3 times...and on the 3rd try, one of the MTO workers gave her an answer she was about to answer wrong.
I firmly believe that after the age of 70, they should have to take driving tests at least every 5 years. Yes, that punishes the ones who do drive well, but from what I've seen driving on highways and city streets, there's plenty more dangerous ones than good ones.
				
			10 people dead after an 86 yr-old man plowed through a street market. Now I realize that anyone at any age could hit the accelerator by mistake when panicked, but I'd imagine everyone has at least one story about bad driving by a senior. Do you feel that they should be more closely monitored? And at what age?
Here in Ontario, seniors must take their written test at the age of 80, and then a driving test at 85. My grandmother (who should never be allowed behind the wheel of a car), was able to write her test 3 times...and on the 3rd try, one of the MTO workers gave her an answer she was about to answer wrong.
I firmly believe that after the age of 70, they should have to take driving tests at least every 5 years. Yes, that punishes the ones who do drive well, but from what I've seen driving on highways and city streets, there's plenty more dangerous ones than good ones.
  Just like they do me EVERY day!!!