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Drive On The Side Of Caution

Drive On The Side Of Caution

If vision problems or other conditions such as arthritis are making driving difficult or uncomfortable for you, talk with your doctor. Automakers make various adaptive equipment that may help you, such as pedal extenders, tilt steering, and back rests.

To be safe on the road:

  • Keep the windows, mirrors, headlights, and windshield clean.
  • Scan at least a half block ahead for possible problems when driving in the city.
  • If traveling with others, designate a "navigator," so that the driver can concentrate more fully on the road.
  • Use the day/night settings on the rearview mirror to cut headlight glare.
  • Always wear a seat belt.
  • Ask your doctor to check your list of medications for potential effects they may have on your driving.

Keep safe on the road by attending the AARP Safe Driving course. Call Meridian Health Line at 1-800-560-9990 for details.



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