Memory loss can go hand in hand with safe driving, especially as individuals reach further seniority in their ages. As a full-time student, my ability to recall an iota of information serves me well during exams. On the opposite side of that, I get lost so easily while commuting. I simply can’t follow directions well.
16. This has led to her reliance on instincts and
a willingness to taking directions from
friends.
17. With this in thought, does safe driving and
memory loss directly affect each other? I
personally think they exist with a link, but I
believe that other accommodations can aid our
strengths in arriving at appropriate destinations.
23. My GPS’ suction only
lasts about that long, even
when I have thoroughly
cleaned my inner
windshield surface.
24. To make a point, I am in my middle 30s, and
I exhibit memory trouble simply because I
have never been to a location before.
25. With the aid of technology, memory loss
may not come across as badly.
26. News media often show the extremes when
it comes to making reports.
27. With persons affected by dementia, it may
seem obvious to point out memory loss as
the culprit, and in turn, that leads to
recognition of similar behaviors in senior
citizens.
28. For the average commuter, problems with
memory, or even familiarity, can perhaps
reveal themselves as inconveniences.
29. Technology and a wide variety of personal
giftings can aid safe driving in other areas of
effort.