Not sure if you can read this link (it may be subscription only) but in article in the economist entitled: When the grannies get going The rise of geriatric drivers (!!)
They discuss the following interesting statistics:
"Fears about growing hordes of erratic old fogeys menacing the roads have proved largely unfounded. Fewer over-60s are involved in road accidents than any other age group. "
"Sedentary journeys have replaced many excursions formerly made on foot. In 1995 walking accounted for 35% of trips made by the over-70s and 28% of those made by people in their 60s. The figures now are 20% and 18%, a far bigger decline than for the population as a whole."
but most interesting of all:
"People in their 60s now take more car trips and travel farther than adults as a whole"
Who would have thought it.
Is it because we are dashing about having fun - or because we are driving around to care for others and do volunteering?
www.economist.com/node/21558601
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