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Should your elderly parents keep driving?

11/22/2016

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In case you need something to fight about at Thanksgiving, other than politics.

SPECIAL REPORT: Should your elderly parents keep driving?

Taking care of elderly parents can present challenges for many families, especially when it comes to the point where they can no longer drive. "I've driven since I was 12 and a half years old. The Sheriff and them had to overlook it because my dad died and my mother couldn't drive," said 85-year-old Laverne Wright.

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