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Crash victimB次元官网网址檚 son wants more driver testing

More frequent road tests could help reduce crashes, says Rob Heisler

A still-grieving man whose mom died after being struck in an Oak Bay crosswalk by an elderly driver wants B.C. drivers required to pass a road test every 10 years.

The existing law requiring people 80 and older to pass a medical exam every two years to prove they are healthy enough to drive should include an automatic road test, rather than requiring a doctorB次元官网网址檚 recommendation, Rob Heisler said.

HeislerB次元官网网址檚 82-year-old mother, Johanna, died after being struck by a 78-year-old womanB次元官网网址檚 vehicle in a marked pedestrian crosswalk in September 2010.

Mandatory road tests for all drivers would weed out those who arenB次元官网网址檛 physically and mentally healthy enough to drive safely, Heisler said. Such tests could be paid for by ICBC, he added, with savings realized from fewer crashes and injuries.

Elderly drivers were thrust into the spotlight again after a Dec. 28 incident at Chaucer Avenue at Foul Bay Road. A 70-year-old man driving a mobility scooter was hit by a car driven by a 90-year-old Saanich woman. He later died in hospital. The case remains under investigation and as of Monday no charges had been laid.

Heisler suggested that cars driven by seniors could be marked with a large B次元官网网址楽B次元官网网址 on the vehicle, similar to how learner and novice drivers must have a B次元官网网址楲B次元官网网址 or B次元官网网址楴B次元官网网址 posted on their vehicle.

The Superintendent of Motor VehiclesB次元官网网址 website indicates that its Driver Fitness Program is designed to find poor drivers and get them off the road.

The program B次元官网网址渋dentifies and assesses drivers to determine that they are physically, cognitively and medically fit to drive,B次元官网网址 regardless of a personB次元官网网址檚 age.

Such an assessment would follow B次元官网网址渁 reliable report of a potentially dangerous condition is received from a medical professional, police officer or concerned family member.B次元官网网址

The website goes on to state that while the physiological effects of aging tend to vary between individuals, the decision whether drivers age 80 or older are still capable of driving safely is left to their doctor.

Depending on the outcome of the medical examination, the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles office makes a B次元官网网址渃ase-by-case determinationB次元官网网址 that could involve requesting the person to take another road test to evaluate their ability to drive safely.

Forcing seniors to pass road tests even after passing a medical examination would be a blessing for adult children worried about their own parentsB次元官网网址 deteriorating driving skills, Heisler said.

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