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Sakiri |
Mar 16 2021, 10:02 AM
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QUOTE(Decrepit @ Mar 15 2021, 11:17 PM)  QUOTE(Sakiri @ Mar 15 2021, 04:16 PM)  When you get old eyes and ears stop working right. Most elderly I know, if they had to take the tests over again, would lose their licenses.
My FIL has cataracts and insists on driving. I'm not going anywhere with him driving. Nope.
Were I to take a physical driving test today, I will likely flunk parallel parking. But then I would flunk it at 30. I'm just no good at it. Never have been. BUT... I've not needed to parallel park in a good many decades. It occasionally means I park a block or so from where I need to be, but so what? Otherwise, I'd have no issue with the test, barring the unforeseen. (I'd prolly need to brush up on the written test a bit too.) Father in law still drives occasionally but really shouldn't. I won't ride with him. Husband really needs to learn how to drive, but at his age I doubt he will(he's 54 this year). I can't drive. Left eye doesn't work. No binocular vision plus being unable to use the driver's wing mirror = no driving. ><
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mirocu |
Mar 18 2021, 05:36 PM
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QUOTE(Sakiri @ Mar 17 2021, 10:45 PM)  But at least in the US I had disability payments. Here, nothing. I don't qualify for sheeeeeeeeeeeeet.
I suspect that after a lifetime working, I don't either  Also; Sprinterprize?
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