That can’t continue indefinitely, so then what?

 

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Getting into accidents, even minor ones, or receiving multiple traffic citations are indicators that someone’s driving abilities are waning. But AAA spokewoman Cynthia Harris says there is another important indicator that is not so obvious.

 

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  One tool to prolong the ability to drive safely, suggests Rabon Saip (read his blog here) is widely availabe in Sonoma County.

 

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On Monday morning, the Village Network of Petaluma  is hosting a free workshop called “Options for Our Post-Driving Years Are Expanding.” Find details here.

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