Yes, they are blind so they cant see where they are going. They also have Arthritis so they cant move their wrists to steer.
Examples of the Stroop effect include naming the color of ink in which a word is printed (while ignoring the actual word), or identifying the color of a colored shape that spells out a color name different from the ink color used.
in old mine people they distory the environment and they never replant the environment but now they make the place same as beforu.
They pollute People die driving cars Old cars need to be disposed of
For: They are more experienced drivers. Against: They may not have had a test for a while so their driving skills may have changed for the worse.
Social science would study the effect on the people.
antropologist
There are quite a few economic issues regarding to elderly drivers. One is that if you let the elderly drive, more cars and fuel will be bought. Another is that if you do not allow the elderly to drive they then won't have to pay insurance or road tax.
Varies with the individual since environment and genetics play a part in how fast you age.
For the speed attained and the people that can be moved, no, old trains are highly inefficient in terms of impact on the environment.
"economist"
They should be required to pass an annual driving test after the age of 75.
Yes, There are people old enough to drive on Disney channel. And Yes, there are people who really are driving in the show