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		<title>Safety tips for elderly drivers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 22:46:32 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Elderly Safety]]></category>
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A recent study showed that the elderly driver was second to the young driver  when it came to accidents on the road caused by driving. This is often due to  many facts, the elderly person simply might not have the fast reactions they  once did, they suffer from aching [...]]]></description>
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<p>A recent study showed that the elderly driver was second to the young driver  when it came to accidents on the road caused by driving. This is often due to  many facts, the elderly person simply might not have the fast reactions they  once did, they suffer from aching joints which move slower and their  concentration isn’t what it used to be at one time. However all is not lost for  the elderly driver and there are certain things that they can do to ensure that  they remain safe whilst driving and so lessen the risk of being the cause of an  accident.</p>
<p>When it comes to staying firmly in the driving seat then the elderly should  look at what they are capable of and are not and then work on the strengths and  developing their weaknesses. There are many things that should be taken into  account and these include</p>
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<li>Give some thought as to how much you can see after the sun goes down, for  instance if you have trouble seeing to walk in the dark then you are going to  have many problems when it comes to driving. If this is the case then avoid  driving at night, this also includes driving very early in the morning for  example before sunset</li>
<li>Take into account any medication that you are taking, if you drive then  always mention this to your Doctor as some medication can cause problems with  eyesight and ca make you feel drowsy</li>
<li>If you have poor eyesight and wear spectacles then it is essential that you  never forget to wear them while driving. It is also essential that you have  regular eye checks and replace your spectacles as necessary to ensure your  vision is as near perfect as possible</li>
<li>If you plan on going somewhere you are unsure of then plan the route out  beforehand, this can prevent an awful lot of stress and aggravation which are  sometimes the main causes of road accidents through lack of concentration</li>
<li>Always give yourself plenty of time to get where you are going, never, ever  rush this is another leading cause of accidents</li>
<li>Always remember that if the worst comes to the worst and you have to give up  your driving licence it isn’t the end, there are other means of getting from A  to B and staying safe and alive is much more important Ensure you have the right  type of car</li>
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<p>It is essential that you also have the right type of car; this can go a long  way to helping you stay in the driving seat. Along with this you should keep as  fit and active as possible, have check ups on a regular basis and take advice  from your Doctor. Important points to consider when it comes to your choice of  car include</p>
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<li>Ensure you can see the panels clearly in the car and can read the indicators  clearly</li>
<li>If you have problems with your eyes then tinted windows can reduce the glare</li>
<li>Power steering can make handling the car much easier</li>
<li>Installing a navigation system can help when it comes to directions and  travelling in places you are not used too</li>
<li>Installing special seating in the can help if you have trouble with joints  and in particular the back and legs</li>
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		<title>Mobility Electric Scooters &#8211; Freedom for the Elderly</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 22:42:24 +0000</pubDate>
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Author: Larry Johnson
Being confined to a bed or in a chair may not be  exactly what you had envisioned during your last years. Find freedom and  independence again with electric mobility scooters.
There would not be much excitement in life if you had to spend it sitting in  a chair [...]]]></description>
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<p>Author: Larry Johnson<br />
Being confined to a bed or in a chair may not be  exactly what you had envisioned during your last years. Find freedom and  independence again with electric mobility scooters.</p>
<p>There would not be much excitement in life if you had to spend it sitting in  a chair or lying in a bed every day. Relying on somebody else to perform simple  tasks for you, such as getting a drink of water, can make you feel like you are  nothing but a burden to others. If you or someone you love needs a boost maybe  electric scooters are what you should be investigating.</p>
<p>It wasn-t too long ago that the elderly and handicapped relied exclusively on  others for their care and entertainment. But with the recent advancements in  scooters many seniors or disabled people can now grab hold of some of their  freedom again. Cheap electric scooters can allow the formerly bed-ridden or  chair-ridden to travel as if they actually had legs that worked again. No more  depression due to lack of independence. Returned is the ability not only to get  yourself a glass of water, but to go out and get the morning newspaper or even  take the dog for a walk. Getting out in the fresh air is something that may not  have been possible for many without the assistance of electric scooters. Some  people think of scooters as belonging in a sports category, but it-s all  recreation and assistance.</p>
<p>In my neighborhood there is an elderly gentleman that cruises down the  sidewalk with his control lever in one hand and his dog leash in the other.  Without his electric scooter there would be no fresh air for him. There would be  no walking the dog or talking with the friendly neighbors he runs into  (figuratively, not literally). He-s free once again to roam the streets with his  best friend Fido. What a great feeling that must be, to get out of the house for  a short time each day when it used to be impossible. There-s practically nowhere  a person can-t go these days with the help of these magnificent little  vehicles.</p>
<p>There are a wide variety of scooters available to the public these days.  Besides electric types there are gas, utility and foldable models. They all have  their advantages under certain conditions. Kids love the compact and  easy-to-handle foldable or Razor scooters. They are very cheap, often under  $100, and make getting places a snap. They are also very inexpensive to operate  once you own one. Kids use their scooters as motorcycles, but a scooter is so  much more than a miniature motorcycle, they are a means of obtaining freedom for  the elderly.</p>
<p>Gas powered scooters are more powerful, allowing the driver to travel further  distances away from home. There are even larger touring models manufactured for  the sole purpose of long distance travel. The touring types are bigger and  heavier, and they consume a little more fuel, but they allow for long distance  travel unlike the foldable, utility or mobility models.</p>
<p>Utility scooters are becoming very popular with different types of  institutions such as school campuses, professional sports stadiums, golfers and  big businesses. Have you ever seen a person driving a cart in a school parking  lot, going from car to car looking for parking violations? In all probability  they were driving utility scooters. And golf carts are just a modified version  of this type. It-s hard going to any large institution these days without  running into a utility scooter of some type or another.</p>
<p>The electric models are very versatile and are used to perform many  functions. They are used in the foldable and utility types most often. But  perhaps where they perform their greatest task is in assisting the elderly or  disabled. It wasn-t too long ago that these mobility vehicles had a very limited  distance, but with the advancement of batteries and their capacities they can  now be used for an entire day before needing to be recharged. They can be driven  all day and then plugged in at night for recharging while everyone is fast  asleep. Then in the morning they are ready to perform their duties again for  another day. What a wonderful gift to those that no longer have the ability to  get around on their own.</p>
<p>Mobility electric scooters are different than the gas powered models. For one  thing they will have at least 3, but usually 4 wheels. The reason for the extra  wheels is stability. It-s not too hard to lose your balance on a 2-wheel  variety, but it-s almost impossible with 4-wheels. With the extra stability that  4 wheels adds it makes the mobility electric scooters very safe for travel in  and around the home. These handicapped models are bigger and heavier than other  types which allows for better control and more storage. Electric scooters are  here to stay. If chosen carefully it can become one of the best purchases ever  made for the handicapped, disabled or elderly.</p>
<p>About Author</p>
<p>Larry Johnson has a special fondness for electric scooters. Spreading  the word about the wonderful world of mobility scooters is one of his missions.  For more information visit http://www.my-electric-scooters.com.</p>
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