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trof

(54,256 posts)
Mon May 17, 2021, 07:26 PM May 2021

I am now bulletproof! They can't suspend my driver's license.

I turned in my license and now have a state 'non-driving' ID card.

Can't see well enough to drive now.
ARMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
I quit driving last summer.

Please do your kids a favor and give up your license before they have to ground you.

P.S. Wonder why we call it a 'driver's license' and the Brits call it a 'driving license'?
Should it be a hunting license or a hunter's license?

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I am now bulletproof! They can't suspend my driver's license. (Original Post) trof May 2021 OP
((trof)) blm May 2021 #1
Does it have the Real ID gold star? rzemanfl May 2021 #2
very sorry trof but thank you for doing the right thing Skittles May 2021 #3
US tube is tv. UK tube is subway. mobeau69 May 2021 #5
heh Skittles May 2021 #6
Love 'em. 😎 mobeau69 May 2021 #12
I am very happy to be chauffeured by Miz t. trof May 2021 #7
I broke my foot, and have had a few drivers lately Skittles May 2021 #8
Close your eyes, it works for me. alfredo May 2021 #18
I have the star AND the veteran designation. trof May 2021 #4
hey I got that veteran designation Skittles May 2021 #9
You have to ask. trof May 2021 #10
oh my gosh, I actually remember 1964 Skittles May 2021 #20
Oh Skittles, I'm sorry. Grasswire2 May 2021 #24
aw thanks Skittles May 2021 #26
Aw Skitts...I'm so sorry. trof May 2021 #27
Good call. My buddies dad in his 80's accelerated in reverse accidentally. Backed right across brewens May 2021 #11
An Airline Captain knows, Safety First. bottomofthehill May 2021 #13
Good for you. And thank you. And I honestly feel your loss. Biophilic May 2021 #14
It sucks. Warpy May 2021 #15
Technically it's called "driver license" ailsagirl May 2021 #16
Texas used to call it an "operator's license" jmowreader May 2021 #21
I hope I realize when it's time to do so captain queeg May 2021 #17
i turned in my drivers license for a id card when i moved to where i live now . AllaN01Bear May 2021 #19
by your logic Jerry2144 May 2021 #22
A doggers license? trof May 2021 #28
I hope I will recognize when I can no longer drive. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2021 #23
Lyft is a wonderful service. Grasswire2 May 2021 #25

rzemanfl

(29,556 posts)
2. Does it have the Real ID gold star?
Mon May 17, 2021, 07:33 PM
May 2021

That law was passed in 2005 and still hasn't been implemented for flying. It should be repealed.

Skittles

(153,147 posts)
3. very sorry trof but thank you for doing the right thing
Mon May 17, 2021, 07:34 PM
May 2021

it's good advice to spare your family a lot of angst

as for the Brits, they call it drink driving instead of drunk driving.....strange!

Skittles

(153,147 posts)
6. heh
Mon May 17, 2021, 07:44 PM
May 2021

my mum was a Brit, if I made fun of anything Brits called anything she'd remind me that it's THEIR bloody language.....when people in America remarked to her I LOVE YOUR ACCENT she'd say, "I am speaking English, YOU have an accent"

trof

(54,256 posts)
7. I am very happy to be chauffeured by Miz t.
Mon May 17, 2021, 07:45 PM
May 2021

But I find I am a pretty bad passenger seat driver.
She's a good driver, just not as good as I was.

Skittles

(153,147 posts)
8. I broke my foot, and have had a few drivers lately
Mon May 17, 2021, 07:48 PM
May 2021

I find that ALL of them drive too slow for me

but then, with the boot I find that FINALLY, I walk at the same pace as everyone else

trof

(54,256 posts)
10. You have to ask.
Mon May 17, 2021, 07:59 PM
May 2021

Yeah, it's a little demeaning.
But I've learned to ask.

I was at a Sheets truck stop gassing up and went in for a pee and a cup of coffee.
I did not remember to ask, but the cashier asked me if I was a veteran.
"Yes"
"No charge, thank you for your service".
"Sheets gives free coffee for veterans?"
"Yes, but we don't advertise it."
Turns out she saw the USAF wings on my ID bracelet.
Miz t. gave it to me on our first wedding anniversary in 1970.
It also has the date that I got my wings.
10/23/64

Skittles

(153,147 posts)
20. oh my gosh, I actually remember 1964
Mon May 17, 2021, 10:05 PM
May 2021

we had to get passport pics taken (USAF move), and my four year old autistic brother refused to look at the camera.....I told him THEY WON'T LET US LEAVE UNTIL YOU LOOK AT THE CAMERA......he finally looked up - in the picture he looks pissed. That picture has been in my purse for decades.

He died Wednesday; it wasn't unexpected, he had been in hospice for the last nine months but I was never able to visit him due to covid, and that really sucked.

Skittles

(153,147 posts)
26. aw thanks
Tue May 18, 2021, 03:15 AM
May 2021

I did Skype call with him but was never convinced he recognized me, he was never very verbal.

brewens

(13,568 posts)
11. Good call. My buddies dad in his 80's accelerated in reverse accidentally. Backed right across
Mon May 17, 2021, 07:59 PM
May 2021

our four lane main street and hit a restaurant. He'd just had his usual two drinks and was leaving the Eagles lodge. I was with his son just two weeks before. He was asking the bar manager about his dad's driving because he'd heard it was getting scary. Old crank down the bar jumped on him for it. He said, "that has to be his decision!" Bullshit! He could have killed someone.

Biophilic

(3,645 posts)
14. Good for you. And thank you. And I honestly feel your loss.
Mon May 17, 2021, 08:26 PM
May 2021

I worked with Low Vision patients. I understand the huge step this takes as a professional. Every time I am watch a very hesitant driver make obvious mistakes or at least poor decisions I am torn between understanding their need to stay independent and their denial of their vision problems. We have only just begun to address these issues. They aren't easy for anyone. Thank you for taking this decision and making a public statement about it. It makes it easier for others to do like wise.

Warpy

(111,241 posts)
15. It sucks.
Mon May 17, 2021, 09:05 PM
May 2021

I had to do the same thing when my license expired, haven't driven for a whole year, I was smart enough to realize when it got scary, it was time to stop.

jmowreader

(50,553 posts)
21. Texas used to call it an "operator's license"
Mon May 17, 2021, 10:09 PM
May 2021

This changed after a sovereign citizen got a ticket for driving without a valid "driver's license" and got his case overturned because there was no such thing as a "driver's license" in Texas.

AllaN01Bear

(18,142 posts)
19. i turned in my drivers license for a id card when i moved to where i live now .
Mon May 17, 2021, 10:00 PM
May 2021

the roads are mountinous and to me scarry. i dont have the reflexes and the eyesight to do that . ps with heart problems , thats a grounder too. i did that in late 1984.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,841 posts)
23. I hope I will recognize when I can no longer drive.
Tue May 18, 2021, 01:09 AM
May 2021

Right now I'm 72 and just fine, but if I live long enough, that will change.

These days things like Uber help a lot.

Grasswire2

(13,565 posts)
25. Lyft is a wonderful service.
Tue May 18, 2021, 01:23 AM
May 2021

I've been using it for medical appointments and errands since foot surgery forces me to wear a boot.

I highly recommend it.

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