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Keep Driving Skills Sharp With Brain Training

From the Times -

Next year there will be 39 million Americans aged 65 years or older. And that number will jump to 69 million by 2030, which means more older drivers. By 2025, one-quarter of Americans will be considered elderly, said Peter Kissinger, president and chief executive of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, a not-for-profit research and educational organization. Helping the Elderly Keep Their Driving Skills – Wheels Blog – NYTimes.com

AS people get older, and we all do, we may be more patient, more experienced, and maybe even a little wiser.  Aging, on the other side of the coin can also reduce our capacity for memory and clarity –

Unless We Do Something About It

Posit Science can help you with that.  The Times also reports that -

A new computer program designed to help older people drive more safely was announced this week by the AAA Foundation. The software, DriveSharp, released in partnership with Posit Science, a provider of brain fitness programs, is intended to help Baby Boomers retrain their brains and delay the impact of aging.

You can try this software yourself at the Posit Science Web Site.  Don’t take my word for it, try it and judge;  you have a better handle on what you need than I ever could.  It is worth a look –

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Writes for men in transition, interested in personal development, and who are excited or lost when it comes to life and all the possibilities it offers after 50.