Tuesday, March 10, 2009

When Driving is a Necessity

For most people, driving is a privilege. For others, it's a necessity. The DailyPress.com wrote about Karl Hoffman, a man who specializes in driving rehabilitation.

Why is such profession needed? Some people, especially people who are ill or disabled, have no way to move around other than driving. For them, driving is a necessity. Without it, they won't have a way to move around.

Hoffman mentions that when a person gets old, his family usually tells him to get off the wheel at some point. However, the family is not always right. Hoffman, as a professional, can tell whether a person can drive or should really give the keys to someone else.

Read the article, it's really good.
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