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What to do when your parents are too old to drive? A compassionate guide

According to research from The Hartford and MIT AgeLab, the discussion about giving up driving is one of the most difficult conversations families face with aging loved ones. If you're wondering what to do when your parents are too old to drive, approaching the subject with preparation and empathy is crucial for everyone's safety and well-being.

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At what age do most adults stop driving? A Personal and Practical Guide

According to studies from organizations like the National Institutes of Health (NIH), driving cessation most often occurs between the ages of 75 and 85, but there is no specific age at which most adults stop driving. The decision is highly individual and depends on numerous factors beyond just the number of candles on a birthday cake.

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