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B.C. senior calls driving exams for seniors aged 80 and up 91Ƶunfair91Ƶ

Protest being planned for when COVID-19 pandemic restrictions lifted
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A Qualicum Beach resident believes B.C. exams for drivers aged 80 and up to be unfair.

With Parksville Qualicum Beach having one of the oldest demographics in Canada, Judy Southern, who has been involved with the Qualicum Beach Senior91Ƶs Activities Centre for nearly 20 years, said she has heard seniors discuss the 91Ƶunfairness91Ƶ of the exams.

91ƵOne must arrange an appointment with a doctor91Ƶ if they have a doctor and then pay for it,91Ƶ said Southern. 91ƵDoctors charge, at their discretion. If one is lucky the doctor knows you well and may not feel that you need a follow-up cognitive test or road test.91Ƶ

RoadSafetyBC, the B.C. government91Ƶs agency responsible for road safety, mandates persons 80 and above to renew their driver91Ƶs licence every two years. They are required to get a medical examination report to be completed by their physicians.

The medical report includes checks for cognition, eyesight and overall physical health. Medical Services Plan does not cover the cost of the exam which varies anywhere from $50 and up depending on the physician.

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Those that fail the medical exams, however, may end up having to take the Enhanced Road Assessment to determine whether they are fit to drive. It is free of charge but it takes a 90 minutes to complete and includes a pre-trip vehicle orientation, a 45-minute on-road drive and a post-trip review.

RoadSafetyBC indicated a driver cannot pass or fail an enhanced road assessment. It91Ƶs just a process to determine the person91Ƶs fitness and ability to drive.

Southern understands that as people age, some cognitive abilities change. She also agrees that all provinces do require a review of a senior91Ƶs driving. However, she claimed that British Columbia has the 91Ƶleast humane91Ƶ and 91Ƶmost expensive91Ƶ system of any province.

91ƵThe road test for seniors is twice as lengthy as for any other age group,91Ƶ said Southern. 91ƵSome seniors who have never had problems driving suffer extreme anxiety at the process 91Ƶ and, sadly, failure is pretty much guaranteed.91Ƶ

Jason Watson, communications manager for the Public Safety and Solicitor General Communications Office, indicated that RoadSafetyBC91Ƶs goal is to allow people to drive for as long as they safely can.

91ƵThe primary tool we use to assess driver fitness is the Driver91Ƶs Medical Examination Report, which a physician completes,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵDoctors charge a fee for this exam, and they91Ƶre entitled to set the amount, which can vary 91Ƶ but Doctors of BC recommends that physicians reduce or waive the fee for patients who are experiencing economic hardship. This has been the approach in British Columbia for at least a decade.91Ƶ

Watson pointed out not all medical information received from the DMER leads to road testing or further action by the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles.

RoadSafetyBC sends about 70,000 examination reports to drivers 80 and over and statistics every year and data shows that 98 per cent keep their driving privileges.

Parksville resident Dennis Belliveau had a business he sold recently that required him to drive to various locations on Vancouver Island. He is 84 and has had to deal with the RoadSafetyBC mandate. But he doesn91Ƶt have any problems with the RoadSafetyBC requirements.

91ƵI91Ƶve have not encountered any challenges at all,91Ƶ said Belliveau. 91ƵThe first step of that process is a medical and I have gone through that on both ocassions and had no problems with that. I get a few questions from my doctor. I drive a lot of miles so I have to be very careful. I do 50,000 kilometres a year.91Ƶ

Belliveau said he reads the ICBC guidelines and driving instruction books to keep himself updated with the latest requirements. He advises other seniors to do it as well.

91ƵI want to make sure I am up to speed on all aspects and the reason I pay attention to my driver91Ƶs licence, my business depends on me to have a valid licence,91Ƶ said Belliveau. 91ƵIf I don91Ƶt have one, my business is dead. I can91Ƶt go out. So I can91Ƶt afford to lose my driver91Ƶs licence at least up until a couple of weeks before I sold the company.91Ƶ

Belliveau acknowledged there may be some seniors who find the current process difficult. But at this time, he said, he91Ƶs had no issues.

Southern wants to collect feedback from the public to help raise this matter with the government.

91ƵYou might not be 80 years old right now but someday you will be,91Ƶ said Southern.

She said there is a plan afoot to gather people on the steps of the Parliament Buildings in Victoria to protest the unfairness to seniors once the COVID-19 pandemic is over.

91ƵI replied that I was certain we could add substantial numbers from the (Parksville Qualicum Beach) area,91Ƶ said Southern.

Feedback or concerns can be emailed to Southern at jnsouthern@shaw.ca.

Currently, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Watson said, RoadSafetyBC temporarily stopped issuing routine age-based DMERs on Dec. 16.

91ƵWe want to support the ability of medical practitioners to respond to priority medical cases affecting seniors and other during this difficult time.91Ƶ

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