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Baby Boomers Driving on Arizona Roads

Baby Boomers Driving on Arizona Roads


Car accidents can occur in the blink of an eye on the roadways of Arizona. Often car accidents contribute to injuries that can range from minor bruises to life-threatening injuries. Many different factors contribute to accidents occurring. One thing to note is that different generations may exhibit different driving habits. A baby boomer might regularly drive under the speed limit while a millennial might always aspire to drive the exact speed limit. No matter who is behind the wheel, everyone is responsible for ensuring a safe driving environment to prevent any serious accident from occurring. Below are some things to keep in mind if you are apart of the baby boomer generation and deciding how long you should allow yourself to operate a motor vehicle. 

Driving Renewal In Arizona

Baby Boomers Driving on Arizona RoadsIn the state of Arizona, once you reach the age of 65 your license renewals occur more frequently. The state wants to make sure your vision has significantly changed so they will make you take a vision test before your renewal. It is important to make sure you don’t have any serious vision changes once you get older if you continue to drive on the busy roads. Once you reach the age of 70, the law states that you have to go into the department in person to renew your license. You are not allowed to renew online because they want to ensure you are still able to drive safely. 

As you get older, it can be difficult to accept not being able to drive anymore. You are the only person who knows how you feel. If you think you can safely drive, then you can continue to do so. If you are not confident or unsure about your driving abilities, then maybe you should consider giving up driving altogether. This can be a very difficult decision to make, but you want to make sure everyone stays safe on the roads of Arizona. If you find these actions listed below to be difficult, then you should consider giving up driving and finding other means of transportation:

  • Looking over your shoulder to see if a car is in your blind spot.
  • Turning the steering wheel in both directions.
  • Reading traffic signs or seeing traffic lights.
  • Moving your foot over from the gas pedal to the brake.
  • Being able to see after staring into oncoming headlights.

Always be honest with yourself when assessing if you are still able to drive or not. You can also use online self-rating tools to help you determine if you should still be driving. You ultimately don’t want to put yourself or anyone else in harm’s way. 

Finding An Arizona Automobile Accident Attorney

Car accidents can be very overwhelming and cost injured victims a lot of money. If you have been injured in an automobile accident in Phoenix reach out to a car accident attorney. The auto accident attorneys at ELG want to help you understand all of your legal options. We will investigate your entire accident, determine the best legal claim to file, and answer all of your questions along the way. Our attorneys want to help you recover the maximum amount of compensation for the injuries you sustained. Contact our team of Phoenix attorneys to explore all of your legal options and set up a consultation. Call us today at either Phoenix or Mesa Arizona law offices at (623) 877-3600.