have the car brought to a garage for annual service. Collect the car yourself or let on that there's repairs etc and the garage is waiting on parts etc. After a few weeks, maybe getting taxis or lifts wherever he needs to go, the need or desire for a car may wane.
Or theft. Not a good idea at all.Could be classifed as abusive behaviour?
Does this not indicate a fault with the driver of the bus?They were in a collision with a tree after swerving to avoid an oncoming bus on a straight road.
So no problem there. S/he is statistically at a very low risk.
An 80 year old relative has a condition that is progressing and affecting their driving skills.
There is a very significant physical deterioration with walking now even very difficult.
Had this very same situation with my own father and was worried about him but also other drivers. We got him a driver assessment that's specific for men /women in this age group where the instructor brings them around the routes they normally take.. It put our minds to rest.. He got a positive feedback from the instructor.Hi PMU
That is a misunderstanding of statistics.
You have additional information here to assess that his risk to himself and others is much higher than average.
Brendan
If you're going to lie to him why not go the whole hog and get a bit of hair from the barbers, a scrap of cloth and some blood off a steak and stick it to his bumper. Then when he's at his car point to it and ask him "What happened here?"have the car brought to a garage for annual service. Collect the car yourself or let on that there's repairs etc and the garage is waiting on parts etc. After a few weeks, maybe getting taxis or lifts wherever he needs to go, the need or desire for a car may wane.
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