Sefton Council Hopes to Help Keep Older Residents Safe on the Road

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2nd March 2016

Sefton Council is holding a road users event offering support and advice for those over the age of 60.

There is currently more traffic on the roads than ever before with over 35 million registered vehicles in the UK compared with only 12 million in the 1970s.  The increase in congestion, plus deteriorating eyesight, longer reaction times and even the use of prescribed medication are affecting many over 60s ability to drive as confidently as they once did, resulting in the number of road traffic accidents involving this age group rising.

The Sefton Senior Road User’s Event, led by the Council’s Highway Safety Team, aims to ensure that road users get the advice and support they need to keep themselves and others safe on the borough’s roads.

Steve Johnston, Team Leader for Highways Safety said: “We know that many people are now healthier, living longer and enjoying a better level of independence as they grow older with 3.9 million drivers aged 70+ compared to 2.2 million in 1992.

“However, it is important that those over the age of 60 take the necessary steps to ensure that they are aware of any physical changes that could put them or others at risk when on the road.

“We hope that direct interventions, such as this event, will help tackle and reduce road accidents within the borough.”

Cllr John Fairclough, Cabinet Member for Locality Services, said: “This is a great event that will challenge the preconceptions held by many regarding the effects of age on driving.

“It is important that those over 60 enjoy their independence and our Highways Safety Team will be on hand to ensure that older residents have the support and advice they need to continue driving safely on our roads.”

The Sefton Senior Road User’s Event takes place on Friday, March 18 from 10am-2pm at Christ Church on Lord Street, Southport with free tea, coffee and lunch available.

The event is the first of many taking place throughout the borough.

​To book a place for you or a family member, call 0151 934 4259 or email road.safety@sefton.gov.uk

 

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