Warning Signs for Older Drivers
The driving behaviours listed below could cause safety problems. They are ranked from minor to serious. Many of the less serious issues may be overcome with changes in driving behaviour or physical fitness, while the more serious behaviours may require your immediate action. Since driving ability seldom changes drastically in a short time, you should be able to track changes over time to get a clear picture of overall driving ability.
Here’s how to use this list.
• Observe driving over time, keeping notes to help you understand changes in driving ability.
• Look for a pattern of warning signs and for an increase in the frequency of occurrence.
Driving Behaviour Warning Signs – When Noticed, How Often
1. Decrease in confidence while driving.
2. Difficulty turning to see when backing up.
3. Riding the brake.
4. Easily distracted while driving.
5. Other drivers often honk horns.
6. Incorrect signalling.
7. Parking inappropriately.
8. Hitting curbs.
9. Scrapes or dents on the car, mailbox or garage.
10. Increased agitation or irritation when driving.
11. Failure to notice important activity on the side of the road.
12. Failure to notice traffic signs.
13. Trouble navigating turns.
14. Driving at inappropriate speeds.
15. Not anticipating potential dangerous situations.
16. Uses a “copilot.”
17. Bad judgment on making right hand turns across traffic.
18. Near misses.
19. Delayed response to unexpected situations.
20. Moving into wrong lane.
21. Difficulty maintaining lane position.
22. Confusion at exits.
23. Police Tickets or warnings.
24. Getting lost in familiar places.
25. Car accident.
26. Failure to stop at stop sign or red light.
27. Confusing the accelerator and brake pedals.
28. Stopping in traffic for no apparent reason.
29. Other signs that you identify yourself: