Sunday, May 26, 2019
Old People
Michael Bagen SPE 101 Speech 12/14/10 Outline I. Attention getter Going to Wedding, old man hits cable car i. Credibility Real intent situations with older drivers, Dad is an EMT and talks to me about calls all the time ii. Topics The facts of old drivers, real-life stories, solutions iii. Thesis I want a federal law to be passed that forces each driver the age of 65 and older to be retested every 3 eld to not only save their lives, exclusively others around them. II. Statistics i. In succeeding(prenominal) 20 classs, the number of sr.ly drivers triple in amount according to Smart Motorist . Older drivers more conservative when driving rarely ever-changing there habits because of factors such as busy highways or nighttime where as other drivers may go another route b. more(prenominal) accidents than kids, mostly at intersections c. At the age of 65 there is a much greater risk for a driver to be engaged in a fomite accident 1. At the age of 75 that risk increases from just a crash to an accident involving a fatality because of there higher risk of with child(p) eyes or drawn-out reaction time ii. Troubles with advance a. Bad at making turns b.Slower response rates and reaction times to a forceful change c. Studies show that most accidents involving the elderly are caused at intersections there also multi-vehicle accidents iii. In Japan (2006) a. 20. 8 percent oer age 65 b. 13. 1 percent licensed drivers iv. Between 75-84 years old a. Rate of 3 deaths per 100 million miles 1. Over age of 85, chances increase nearly quaternity times v. By 2030 a. Predictions for over age 65 1. Responsible for over 25% of fatal crashes vi. Database, Accidents Analysis & Prevention July 2010 a. tested 10 teenagers and 10 older citizens . used pedestrians to test stopping skills 1. 1. 8% slower in front stopping 2. 2. 8% slower on right side 3. 2. 1% slower for left side vii. One of the troubles no one wants to fight this is because Seniors are one of the biggest gr oup of voters every election a. Take away there licenses they tailt drive to the polls b. Take away there licenses even if they could drive they probably wont vote for you III. Real Stories i. Elizabeth Grimes a. 90 years old b. Drove through a red light at an intersection and hit one car and past smashed into 17 year old Katie Bolka 1.A classmates mom heard the crash from a couple cars back and ran out to see if anyone compulsioned help, she recognized the school uniform from her kids and she called to school to let them know 2. On this day Katie left early because she wanted to get to school early for whatsoever last minute cramming since she had exams that day an had spent the forward weekend studying. a. If she left at her normal time instead of leaving early her 14-year-old sister would gain been in the car with her then they both might not be here today. b. 5. 5 days later, she died, she never regained consciousness c.Of the other four people in the accident including E lizabeth they all survived with minor injuries. ii. George Russell Weller (2003, Santa Monica CA) a. Age 86, Weller suffered from arthritis, nausea as a side effect of medication, and reduced mobility from a hip replacementum. b. George hit the back end of a Mercedes and after doing this he began to hot leg it around a corner 1. He went through a road closed sign signifying that there was a farmers market going on and then proceeded to drive at around speeds of 40-60mph for about 1,000ft The only reason his car finally stopped was from bodies being under it. 2. Killed 10 people . Injured over 70 people in his Buick 1. Mistook the accelerator for the break 3. Too old to go to jail charged for manslaughter a. Fined $101,700. b. Five years of felony probation. 4. Aftermath a. As of may 22, 2008 the City of San Fransisco has paid out over $21 million to settle dozens of civil suits from the families b. The man that caused all this grief and devistation is confined to his house for th e lie of his life receiving 24 hour nursing care 5. Scary part besides the obvious a. His DMV record was near spotless, besides one accident that occurred almost 10 years prior b. The accidents were almost identical to.While he didnt cause any harm that time the fashion of crash was almost the alike(p) with his car driving off the road for no reason and then him getting out looking dazed and confused. iii. Elizabeth Baldick a. Age 84 b. Drove her car though a Sears from entrance 1. Completely mauling over a register counter including the employee behind it 2. The only thing that stopped her car was a cement support beam in the store 3. If it wasnt for that she may not have stopped for a while a. Even after the crash had egested her foot was still pressing down on the gas and you could hear the tires still trying to move 4.The only reason she could give for all this happening was because she was presently on some medication IV. Some Solutions i. Federal Law stringed. a. Every 3 years get re-tested 1. Check eyes and reactions ii. Doctors should work closer with the DMV a. By having doctors work closer we can get people off the road that shouldnt be driving b. If someone comes in with a seizure, eye problem anything that could impair there driving abilities the doctor should take it upon themselves to let the DMV know c. Or a doctor giving out medication that has side make that could do the same the DMV should know about these things . On a personal note my cousin-german lives in California and is currently going through some medical problems, while he was driving a couple months ago he had a seizure. He had no history of seizures or anything of the sort but after going to the doctor he was not allowed to drive for the next couple months while he was under observation so it wouldnt happen again 2. Before he was allowed to drive again he had to get written consent to provide to the DMV from his doctor saying he is allowed to drive again. 3. My cousin is in his mid 40s, why arent we doing this to people that are twice his age and are still driving? ii. Increase profit a. disposal will make more money with retests 1. Lower down the debt iv. States that passed this law a. 23 states require periodical visits to DMV b. Only 16 of those states require visual tests v. More precise tests a. Make the eye exams for any situation 1. Florida has enacted a new more strict eye exam for the elderly (80 and over) 2. Because of it 20% of the over 80 crowd dont even go to try and renew because they dont think theyll pass. b. Make sure the medication wont interfere c. Make it harder than the normal driving test vi.Urge your elderly family members to go and get checked out again, or tell them the next time they need to go somewhere to call you and youll take them. V. Conclusion i. Everyone get in accidents, but with age the increase just keeps getting higher and higher ii. Pass a Federal Law to try and stop this easily avoidable problem from happening a . If Seniors want to drive that bad then they will have to follow the rules for doing so iii. Everyday a Senior citizen takes a chance while driving, who knows who could be next to fall victim to it. Works Cited Davis, R. , & Debarros, A. (2007, May 2). Older, perilous drivers a growing problem. Editorial. USA Today, p. 1. Retrieved November 02, 2010 from the World Wide Web http//www. usatoday. com/ news/ nation/ 2007-05-02-older-drivers-usat1a_n. htm. Press, A. (2007). Older Drivers, Elderly Driving, Seniors At The Wheel. Retrieved November 07, 2010 from Non-Profit Organization, Smart Motorist http//www. smartmotorist. com/ traffic-and-safety-guideline/ older-drivers-elderly-driving-seniors-at-the-wheel. html. White, M. (2006). Senior Driving. Retrieved November 07, 2010 from Non-profit organization, Helpguide. org http//www. helpguide. org/ elder/ senior_citizen_driving. htm.
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