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100 year old driver backs into 11 people.
« on: August 30, 2012, 04:18:54 AM »
Driver, 100, crashes into 11 people near Los Angeles school  Published August 29, 2012
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  •   Aug. 29, 2012: Los Angeles City Firefighter paramedics assist a child, one of eight people injured when a car sped onto a sidewalk and plowed into a group of parents and children outside Main Street Elementary school in Los Angeles. (AP)
  LOS ANGELES –  A 100-year-old man backed his car on to a sidewalk and hit 11 people, including nine children, across from an elementary school in South Los Angeles just after classes had ended Wednesday, authorities said.

Four of the children were in critical condition when firefighters arrived but they were stabilized and were in serious condition at a hospital, city fire Capt. Jaime Moore said. Everyone was expected to survive, he said.

Some of the victims were trapped under the powder blue Cadillac before witnesses helped pull them out, Moore said. Helicopter footage from NBC4 showed a child in a pink T-shirt being loaded into an ambulance and a Hello Kitty backpack lying in the street nearby.
Police identified the driver as Preston Carter and said he was being very cooperative.
Carter talked to television reporters just after the crash, saying he has a license and will be 101 years old Sept. 5.

"My brakes failed, it was out of control," Carter told KCAL-TV.
Asked about hitting the children, Preston said: "You know I'm sorry about that. I wouldn't do that for nothing on earth. My sympathies for them."
After an initial investigation, it appears Carter was pulling out of a parking space, but instead of backing into the street, he backed onto the sidewalk, police Capt. George Rodriguez said. The car hit a group of people who were gathered to buy snacks from a street vendor, Rodriguez said.

"I think it was a miscalculation on his part, the gentleman is elderly," said Rodriguez, who added there is no age limit for having a driver's license in California. "Obviously he is going to have some impairment on his decision making."

Older drivers have been involved in other tragedies. In 2003, an 86-year-old man mistakenly stepped on the gas pedal of his car instead of the brake and then panicked, plowing into an open-air market in Santa Monica. Ten people were killed and 63 injured.

According to California's Department of Motor Vehicles, people over age 70 must renew their driver's license in person, rather than via the Internet or by mail. Older drivers can also be required to take a supplemental driving test if they fail a vision exam, or if a police officer, a physician, or a family member raises questions about their ability.

Rodriguez said the collision was being investigated as an accident, and Carter was not under arrest. He has a valid driver's license, Rodriguez said.

Carter's Cadillac still sat draped in police tape on the sidewalk across from Main Street Elementary more than two hours after crash. The school is about five miles southwest of downtown Los Angeles.

About 130 students remained on campus in afterschool programs, and their parents were being called to pick them up early, said Rowena LaGrosa, an operations manager for the Los Angeles Unified School District.

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Re: 100 year old driver backs into 11 people.
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2012, 04:40:57 AM »
Every now and then I encounter a really bad elderly driver. The key is to give them a wide berth.
 
Considering the number of 100 year olds that grew up during the hey day of hotrodding, maybe we'll start seeing back road drag racing tragedies involving centenarian lead-foots. I'm betting on this guy for some wins, though:
http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/18/101-year-old-man-buys-a-426-hp-camaro/
 
By the way, I do discriminate when I see Cadillacs and Buicks, assuming the driver is elderly. I used to discriminate about the Lincoln Town Car, but they stopped making the big ones.
 

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Re: 100 year old driver backs into 11 people.
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2012, 07:28:50 AM »
My wife has always said everyone needs to have their drivers license pulled at the age of 60.  Last time she said that I reminder her she only has two more years to drive.  I think she is now rethinking her position on that one.  She no longer lets me drive her Mazda RX-8.  She says now that I'm 63, I'm too old to drive such a high performance car.  I'm just waiting till the next time she goes into the ditch during the winter.  When she calls me to come and pull her out, I'm going to call the Troopers, they ticket people for driving too fast for conditions.  Yea, I'm that kind of guy.  It's called pay back.  Her smart mouth got me a ticket a few years back, and I have not forgotten that.  I'm just biding my time, I'll get even.
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Re: 100 year old driver backs into 11 people.
« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2012, 07:45:30 AM »
It's not a function of age. I've known people in their mid-80s that were very good drivers and people in their 50s that were clearly declining as drivers.
 
I'm all for re-testing periodically, and I don't mean like they do in Minnesota where they just do a vision test and pay your money. In Minnesota, after you pass the written test and the driving test, you never have to take either of them again. I think that's outmoded now that we have a large aging population.

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« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2012, 07:54:41 AM »
Here in Alaska, once you get a license you just have to take an eye test and pay every four years as well.  I think after the age of 65 every driver should have to do a driving exam with an examiner, every two years.

My Mom and Dad are 83.  Dad got lost one day when he was in his early 70s.  Dad realized he should not be driving any more so he turned his drivers license in.  My Mom is still driving, and she scares the heck out of me to drive with her.  She comes to a turn she just turns the wheel and makes the turn without slowing down.  Tires squeeling and that big Crown Victoria hugging the road.  To her she is doing fine.  I think she should not be allowed to drive.  The way she drives when she does have an accident, it will be a bad one.  Just hope she does not kill someone.  I've talked it over with my brothers and they agree but would not back me when I tried to get her to stop driving.   
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Re: 100 year old driver backs into 11 people.
« Reply #5 on: August 30, 2012, 08:03:37 AM »
I know of a fellow motorcycle rider who is 90 this year and still riding. Until a few months ago when he was diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing treatments he was still averaging around 2,000 miles a month and pulled a pop up camp trailer behind the bike instead of using hotels. He is my old age role model.
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Re: 100 year old driver backs into 11 people.
« Reply #6 on: August 30, 2012, 02:09:25 PM »
So when should their guns be taken from them? Just curious because some of the same principals apply, depth perception, judgement, memory, reaction time.  My Dad died at 84 last November and he could still drive just fine albeit slowly, fortunately we live in a rural area. I sometimes wonder if he should have still had the 410 single shot without the hammer block. Smooth, low profile hammer, I think several of us had AD's with that one when our wet thumbs slipped, but he was still eliminating farm pests with it. I sure as heck wasn't going to be the one to take either from him. Don't want to take a guys mobility or protection from him still living on the farm. And he passed the vision test for his drivers license. Easy to say, hard call to make.
 
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Re: 100 year old driver backs into 11 people.
« Reply #7 on: August 31, 2012, 06:39:28 AM »
My maternal Grandma lived by herself up till she passed away.  She was in her mid 90s.  Hauled coal in daily to feed the "Warm Morning" (Smaller than a pot belly) stove for heat.  Hauled wood to cook with.  Every evening she would sit in the porch swing and read her Bible.  When the Whitetail would come out she would shoo them away from her flowers on the porch.  Every once in a while one would not shoo away, then make a fatel mistake.  The Deer would take a bit out of one of the flowers.  Grandma would pull her .38 Smith&Wesson out from under her right leg and shoot it dead.  Then she would call the neighbor to come and get it.  Kept him in venison year round.

My mother said several times that they should take that gun away from her.  At that time she had an old Colt .45 double action she had recieved for her 16th birthday.  Well my brother David took a good look at it one day and decided she needed a new gun.  The old .45 had a lot of recoil, and needed some TLC, timing was slightly off.  So david gave her that Smith.  Mom threw a fit, Too bad. 
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« Reply #8 on: August 31, 2012, 07:54:11 AM »
My grandfather drove til he was 103, not that you'd want to ride with him. Finally had a one car wreck and the cops "suggested" he give up his license.
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