Too Old To Drive?

Year 2018Episode 1720 minJun 16, 2018
Too Old To Drive?

In May, a 90-year-old driver ran a red light, killing a pedestrian and injuring three others. The incident was the latest in a growing number of fatal accidents caused by elderly drivers in Japan. Experts warn that cognitive tests given to drivers 75 and older aren't fail safe. Drivers counter that their cars are vital for getting around, and they can't cope without them. We talk to people from all camps to see what can be done. Guests: Masabumi Tokoro (Professor, Rissho University) Kenji Momota (Automotive Journalist) Chiriko Sakashita (TV Personality)

Too Old To Drive? has aired on Jun 16, 2018 at 11:30 PM
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