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Brush Up on Safety Tips to be Road-Trip Ready

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Friday, May 22, 2015   

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Road-trip season officially gets under way this Memorial Day weekend. Summer travel planning is a good time to also brush up on safety tips, and AARP Arkansas offers driver-safety courses.

Bob Rogers, AARP Arkansas Driver Safety coordinator, made it clear that there is no judgment in the classes; the focus is on change.

"Highways are changing. Our own health is changing," he said. "As things change, you have to make adaptations. If you can't drive at night because of glare, you need to plan all your trips during the day."

The AARP Smart Driver Course is for all ages, with classes offered on location around the state. There's also an online option. There is no final test, and those who complete the course may be eligible to receive an auto insurance discount.

Information is a valuable safety tool, said Frank Gardner, who has been an instructor for 20 years. Tips include minimizing the effects of blind spots, safe ways to change lanes, proper use of car-safety technology, understanding medication side effects, and identifying danger zones.

"The National Safety Council and AARP has designated an intersection as the most dangerous place for seniors," he said.

Gardner has crafted an acronym he advised everyone to carry and employ if they encounter a road-rage situation: "F-I-D-O. Forget It. Drive On. It's a lot better to be at home with Fido than, uh, shot."

Gardner said eliminating distractions also is important and goes beyond the use of cell phones. Eating, smoking and attending to a pet also can take attention away from the road.


Find classes online at aarp.org/findacourse.


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