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Front Porch Forum: "Should I give up my car even though I still feel perfectly capable behind the wheel?" (10/07/2025)


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When the road feels right—but everyone says it’s time to stop driving. Image source: Pexels



Pull up a seat, GrayViners. “Still Steady at the Wheel” is facing a crossroads familiar to many—when loved ones start questioning your independence. How do you know when to let go of the keys, or when to trust your own sense of readiness?

Hi all,

Driving has been more than a way to get around. It has been my freedom, my rhythm, my quiet joy. I’ve taken road trips with my wife, picked up grandkids from school, delivered meals to sick neighbors, all behind the wheel of a well-loved, always-clean sedan. I’m not reckless. I know my limits. But my son says it's time to hang up the keys.

Yes, I forgot where I parked once. Yes, a curb jumped out at me on a rainy evening. But I still feel sharp. My doctor hasn’t said anything. My license is valid. I still check blind spots and yield when I should. And yet, the moment I sit in the driver's seat, I hear that voice in my head whispering doubt.

I don’t want to wait for an accident to prove him wrong. But I also don’t want to surrender something that makes me feel like myself. Is wanting to hold on to my independence the same as being stubborn? Or is this just another way the world chips away at who we are as we age?

Wondering whose road I’m on,
Still Steady at the Wheel

What do you think, GrayViners? Have you faced the same moment—when family meant well but your heart still longed for the wheel? How did you know when it was time to pull over, or keep going a little farther? Share your stories and advice below. And if you’ve got a life crossroad of your own, start a conversation here.
 
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I live in a senior building. Many have cars, and have voiced, they don`t feel it`s time to give up their independence. I never enjoyed driving, mostly because of others on the road, so because the car, needed repairs, due to just sitting, I use a local bus service.It`s easy, and free. I save on all the expenses of car ownership, and it frees up for other purchases. Now, my 75 yr old friend has had me ride along, and be her crash dummy. She often sits too long waiting for a different shade of green, and the beeping begins. She will say....Why are they blowing their horns? She hit a pothole so hard, she lost the hubcap, and bent the rim. She has forgotten where the car is, and has problems pumping gas. I have stopped going, in hopes she won`t ride alone, but it hasn`t changed anything. She thinks she does fine, but didn`t flinch when running the red light.... that was me. So what I`m saying, is sometimes you need a crash dummy to ride along, and be honest. She says she`s not ready to give up her car. I just hope everyone lives through it. Best wishes to you.
 
I have a 92 yr old friend, who insist on driving, but has no license , because of failing the doctors eye test. She insist on sneaking around and driving any way. I know her eye sight is bad. she called a rooster the other day a goose, that is what she saw. She is trying to think of a way to out smart the police, so she can drive again. I am scared for other people and her.
 
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My grandfather had the same issue. After being frustrated my dad finally convinced his father that it might be time to hang up his keys dad took him to the DMV to take a written test and for an instructer to take him for a driving test. Fortunately for my grandfather he passed with flying colors. Would that work for you? It turned out well for us.
 

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