Cassista is quick to point out that while safety has to be a chief concern, young males on average are responsible for more car accidents than seniors are. One primary onus, she said, must fall on developing a better and more accessible system for retesting and retraining older drivers.
Seniors need more accessibility: advocate - by Cole Hobson Times & Transcript staff 24 Jan 2012 08:47PM
http://www.telegraphjournal.com/tjonline/timestranscript/8947084-314/accessible-cent-driver-licence.html.csp
Cassista is quick to point out that while safety has to be a chief concern, young males on average are responsible for more car accidents than seniors are. One primary onus, she said, must fall on developing a better and more accessible system for retesting and retraining older drivers.
Cassista is quick to point out that while safety has to be a chief concern, young males on average are responsible for more car accidents than seniors are. One primary onus, she said, must fall on developing a better and more accessible system for retesting and retraining older drivers.
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To The Editor: I attended the Dec. 5 budget deliberation of Riverview Town Council. Councillors wrestled with a number of projects that need cuts for …
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Riverview and Moncton marked International Day of Older Persons
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Beulah Taylor speaks with Mayor Sweetland |
Riverview Mayor Clarence Sweetland talks with Beulah Taylor on Saturday at Riverview Town Hall. Beulah is 107 and still lives alone in her own home. She was one of the seniors celebrated in honour of International Day of Older Persons.
By Yvon GauvinTimes & Transcript staff
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