PiedPiper - //andy-hughes
It is an inescapable fact that with age comes a slowing down of reactions, deterioration in sight and hearing, and an increasing inability to deal with ever-busier traffic conditions.
The last bit is nonsense. A 70 year old driver will have experienced gradually the change from country lanes to busy motorways. //
Not true at all.
My premise is based on measurable deterioration in the human body - yours is based on spurious assumption that every driver goes from country lanes to lotorways in the course of a life, which is nonsense.
I am not seventy, but I am sixty-one and I passed my test at 17, and I can confirm the monumental changes in driving conditions during my lifetime.
For the record, I have driven country roads, town roads and motorways since the day I passed my test - I wasn't required to ease myself in by adapting to each road in turn.
Motorways were never not busy - they were just busy then, and death traps now!
The major change, apart from the sheer volume of cars now, is the utter absence of courtesy, consideration, and the ability to anticipate ahead - all of which have been eroded with the passage of forty-plus years.