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Is your parent too old to drive?
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There’s no easy way to question your parents’ driving skills. Aging can take a toll on driving skills in some people. Reflexes can become slow, vision and hearing deteriorate and medications can impair concentration, memory and reaction times.
The deadly force of fatigue
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Fatigue is attributed as the cause of more than 100,000 car accidents each year in North America.



