On the road again (the Covid-19 version)

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Now that most parts of the country have reduced the sheltering in place restrictions, I’d like to bring up an issue that may not have been on everybody’s front burner for a while — Driving. I’ve noticed on my local highways recently that some standard driving abilities may have to be reintroduced into our system for my fellow roadmates. 

From signaling when changing lanes all the way to the driver who cut us off on the highway and then came to a full stop in front of us (that may be another issue all together, but I digress).  As a driver for, let us say, many decades there are learned reflexes that come with being behind the wheel on a regular basis. And I think some of these things need to be re-learned by many of us getting behind the wheel again after a few months of sheltering in place. 

I am most concerned about the drivers in your family about whom you have already been concerned.  This temporary respite from driving has probably made their ability to resume more perilous than ever.   SO, a few hints and tips for anyone who is dusting off the old rambler to take it for a holiday spin.

If you are concerned about your loved one’s driving abilities:

Happy (and safe) motoring this holiday weekend.


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