I live with them and try to do most of the driving, but they still wont give up keys! I have talked to them and explained I do not, as well as my siblings like the fact that they drive still! They actually agreed, but 2 days later, my Dad had a fit and couldn't handle the fact that I was taking his keys! It's hard to handle as a daughter....taking driving away from them, but I know it's for the best! Right now I just try to do most of the driving, but they will take off as soon as I am not looking, or not home! They don't go very far from home, except my Dad sometimes, but they are 88 years old and don't have what it takes to be a safe enough driver for themselves and others! Does the Secretary of State get involved at all? Any suggestions would help!
You go, girl!
"Michigan law authorizes the Department of State to reexamine a driver when there is reason to believe the driver may be unable to operate a motor vehicle safely. The Department relies on information from law enforcement, medical personnel, Secretary of State branch staff, and concerned citizens, including family members, to identify unsafe drivers."
Write a letter and all siblings sign it. Here's the link for more information:
http://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,4670,7-127-1627_8665_9066-23762--,00.html
The state will be the bad guy. If he passes, he drives. If he doesn't? They pull his license, his insurance is cancelled and the keys are yours.
Don't wait. There's a car with a mom and her two babies driving around right now counting on you.