Mature drivers should NOT:
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Drive at all.
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Get power steering when turning the steering wheel gets harder due to age.
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Drive on fast-paced highways.
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Use Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).
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Explanation
Aging can affect driving abilities, including slower reflexes and reduced flexibility. Mature drivers should avoid high-risk situations, such as driving on high-speed roads or in heavy traffic during rush hour. It’s also helpful to make adjustments to the vehicle, such as using a steering knob if turning the wheel becomes difficult, to maintain better control and comfort. Taking steps like these can help older drivers continue to drive safely and confidently.
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