When Is It Time to Stop Driving? A Guide for Seniors and Their Families
Deciding to stop driving is one of the most emotionally charged choices a family will ever face. For senior drivers, a driver’s license represents a lifetime of freedom and independence. For their adult children, watching a parent’s driving skills decline brings deep worry, stress, and a fear for public safety.

We have built our world around the convenience of the motor vehicle. Without one, our focus suddenly becomes much more narrow. Are you prepared to cope with the decision to stop driving when the time comes?
My father, who just turned 80, is undergoing a mandatory drivers' exam next month. He did not pass the previous one, largely due to his inability to shoulder check, according to the score sheet he was given.

This case provides a clear look at how the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles in British Columbia decides who is fit to stay behind the wheel. In Ahmad v. British Columbia, the court explains why a driver's licence cancellation was upheld despite the driver’s appeal.
Help! My father is 87 and has had a minor accident. My sibling and I would like to see him give up his license and stop driving to keep him safe, not to mention others. He won't give it up freely! We don't want to be disinherited either! Who or what do we contact without him knowing?