The Canadian Automobile Association believes seniors need to do some self-policing when it comes to their driving skills.
Gary
Howard of the C-A-A says if you notice your reaction time is slowing or
you're finding it difficult to drive at night, then you may need to
make some changes. Howard tells Tide News it's not necessarily about
stopping, it's about making the driving experience safer for everyone.
You can assess your driving skills by going to the C-A-A's new web tool for seniors, which can be found by going to seniorsdriving.caa.ca.