
Why some seniors should sign ‘driving contracts’ and agree to hang up their car keys
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Some aging drivers are signing contracts to help determine when their time behind the wheel should come to an end. Driving experts weigh in on these “advance directives."
"I recognize that I might not be able to make the best decision about driving at a certain point." "We cannot say with certainty that as soon as someone hits the age of 75, they should automatically and voluntarily step away from driving." "There is undoubtedly a group of people who are driving and shouldn’t be because they’re a risk to themselves and to others." Melissa Rudy is the health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to melissa.rudy@fox.com
Lewis Morgenstern, 61, a professor of neurology, neurosurgery and emergency medicine at the University of Michigan, plans to sign such an agreement when he turns 65, as reported by KFF Health News.