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How To Keep Driving After Age 65

Keeping their eyes glued to the road might not be the safest thing for older drivers.

Instead, drivers over age 65 need to keep their eyes moving by glancing into their rearview mirrors frequently and continually scanning the sides of the road both near and far ahead, says Dr. Jeffrey Garcia.

This helps compensate for a loss of some side vision that usually comes with age and gives older drivers the chance to see a hazardous situation, such as a child or animal on the roadside, sooner so that they have more time to react to it.

Other things Dr. Garcia suggests older drivers can do to compensate for age-related changes in their vision are:

Dr Jeff Garcia Family Eye CareLook over your shoulder before changing lanes, since vehicles close to you may not show up in a rearview mirror. Also, the images in outside mirrors can be deceptive, making other vehicles appear farther away than they really are.

Dr Jeff Garcia Family Eye CareLimit driving at dawn or dusk and confine night driving to well lighted or familiar streets.

Dr Jeff Garcia Family Eye CareEnroll in an older adult driving program.

Dr Jeff Garcia Family Eye CareGet a thorough eye health and vision examination every year. It's a good way to detect eye health problems that can affect driving vision and to keep prescription eyewear up to date. Ask about slightly stronger lenses for night driving. They help some people.

 

 

 

 

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Dr Jeff Garcia Family Eye CareIf bothered by headlight glare, try an antireflection coating on clear lenses.

Dr Jeff Garcia Family Eye CareDon't drink and drive.

Dr Jeff Garcia Family Eye CareKnow the effects on vision of any prescription or non-prescription drugs you are taking before getting behind the wheel.

Dr Jeff Garcia Family Eye CareWear quality sunglasses for daytime driving.

Dr Jeff Garcia Family Eye CareAvoid frames with wide side (temple) pieces and keep eyeglasses clean.

Dr Jeff Garcia Family Eye CareKeep headlights and taillights clean.

Dr Jeff Garcia Family Eye CareBe certain headlights are aligned and that brake lights and turn signals are working.

Dr Jeff Garcia Family Eye CareKeep rearview mirrors and the windshield clean, inside and out.

Dr Jeff Garcia Family Eye CareThese tips can help older people to drive safely, despite changes in their vision, and keep their driver's license.

 

 

 

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