Is an elderly relative or friend of yours a danger behind the wheel? Are you facing the dilemma: Should you take away their keys?
Or are you an elderly driver who is determined to keep motoring when others think you should stop?
Andrew Abbott is making a documentary for BBC1 exploring the dilemma facing the families of many elderly drivers - are they safe behind the wheel or should you take away their keys? He would love to hear from anyone who is currently wrestling with this issue, and who might be interested in participating in the documentary.
For many senior citizens, getting behind the wheel is perhaps the activity that most maintains their sense of independence. But the Department of Transport’s own statistics show that drivers over the age of 80 have more accidents per mile than any other age group.
Would you intervene to prevent an elderly relative, whom you consider to be a danger, from driving?
When is the right time to bring up the subject, and how hard is it to confront a relative about it?
Or are you an elderly driver who feels pressurised to stop when you don’t feel it is necessary?
If your family, or someone you know, is dealing with this issue now, Andrew would love to hear from you. Calling wouldn’t commit you to taking part, and anything discussed would be held in strictest confidence. You can email him on andrew@matchlight.co.uk or call 07769 708227.







