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Elderly parents

Mum driving into London 81.

96 replies

Flyhigher · 03/09/2024 00:22

I want to try and stop my mum driving into London at 81.
She's insistent. How do you convince a stubborn 81 year old? She's like a toddler.
Help any ideas? She's having dental treatment.
She has to drive along the north circular into hangar lane. Don't really like her driving into London.
Help.

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DiscoBeat · 03/09/2024 00:44

Do you have concerns about her driving ability?

MumonabikeE5 · 03/09/2024 00:48

Take her yourself? Arrange for an Uber? Tell her that parking is difficult and that a taxi is easier.

Flyhigher · 03/09/2024 01:08

She's a little bit erratic on lanes. She's ok. She's just 81. And it's London.

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Flyhigher · 03/09/2024 01:09

We don't live near her. So can't take ourselves.

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Simonjt · 03/09/2024 01:12

Flyhigher · 03/09/2024 01:08

She's a little bit erratic on lanes. She's ok. She's just 81. And it's London.

Have you driven much in London? Its where I’ve done most of my driving, ita easy to drive in, people are good at letting people change lanes and apart from certain pockets journeys are generally very slow.

Flyhigher · 03/09/2024 03:56

I have driven in London. I don't think the north circular and hangar lane are easy to drive in for an 81 year old.

Have you got elderly parents driving through hangar lane?

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Garlictest · 03/09/2024 04:39

Would park & ride be an option? So she could drive to Hanger Lane tube, or maybe Wembley, and get a tube or train in. You can pre-book with Just Park at both locations.

If her treatment involves an anaesthetic, they won't let her leave by herself, will they? And she definitely couldn't drive afterwards.

blahblahblah24 · 03/09/2024 04:41

Unless she's a danger leave her alone. I find describing an older person as stubborn so patronising. Would you treat someone in their 50s like this?

Rafting2022 · 03/09/2024 04:47

blahblahblah24 · 03/09/2024 04:41

Unless she's a danger leave her alone. I find describing an older person as stubborn so patronising. Would you treat someone in their 50s like this?

Agreed - see also ‘she’s like a toddler’.

Spiderwmn · 03/09/2024 04:52

You don’t say if she’s driven there before or if she regularly drives in London.

FancyNewt · 03/09/2024 05:14

She's an adult so let her decide.

pinkfleece · 03/09/2024 05:18

Flyhigher · 03/09/2024 03:56

I have driven in London. I don't think the north circular and hangar lane are easy to drive in for an 81 year old.

Have you got elderly parents driving through hangar lane?

My 78 year old mum drives round there all the time. Leave her alone unless you have genuine concerns in which case report to dvla

parietal · 03/09/2024 05:19

Hanger Lane is easier driving than some places because you just follow the car in front and it is pretty slow.

Has she driven the route before?

Is she driving home after the dentist when she might feel shaky?

Long distance taxi seems to me like the only other option. If you can persuade her there is a deal and she should try it out.

SacreBleugh · 03/09/2024 05:22

Does she have dementia or some other condition? Otherwise leave her alone. I'd go through my (grown up) children for a short cut if they spoke about me like that.

Simonjt · 03/09/2024 05:57

Flyhigher · 03/09/2024 03:56

I have driven in London. I don't think the north circular and hangar lane are easy to drive in for an 81 year old.

Have you got elderly parents driving through hangar lane?

On the northern circular amd hangar lane you’re basically following the car in front at 20mph, on a quieter a day a more normal speed, any driver should find that very easy. Hangar lane is just a roundabout, and probably one of the easiest to use as its very clearly laid out, signage is good and the crawling traffic means if you need to lane change its very easy.

If you drive in London you’ll know that a lot of the drivers in London who aren’t commercial drivers are older people.

Groveparker01 · 03/09/2024 06:07

It's not the driving in London that's the issue - it's the parking. Can she park where she is going?

Public transport is almost always easier (depending on where she is coming from of course!)

Flibflobflibflob · 03/09/2024 06:15

She’s basically going to be sitting in a traffic jam for a few hours. it’s not fast and furious. I grew up around west london, at peak times it’s a giant carpark. Make sure she knows where she’s going to be parking, she may have a bit of a walk to get where she’s going.

Onelifeonly · 03/09/2024 06:24

Have you a reason beyond her age? Just because she is 81 and you have anxieties about her, doesn't mean she isn't competent. I had zero concerns about my father's competence at that age, though my mother could no longer drive then due to medical reasons.

AceofPentacles · 03/09/2024 06:38

My mum is 82 and just passed her advanced driving test so I guess if your mum feels ok to drive then there is no issue

wordler · 03/09/2024 06:38

Is she familiar with this route? She may be a lot more comfortable with it than you.

My 84 year old MIL flies to Italy once a year and picks up a hire car from the airport and drives all over the country on holiday - I wouldn’t be half as confident or competent as she is doing the same thing.

blahblahblah24 · 03/09/2024 08:04

SacreBleugh · 03/09/2024 05:22

Does she have dementia or some other condition? Otherwise leave her alone. I'd go through my (grown up) children for a short cut if they spoke about me like that.

Some people think once you get to a certain age they can start calling the shots.

theduchessofspork · 03/09/2024 08:06

If she’s OK to drive she’s ok to drive in London. The traffic is slow. Presumably she has sat nav?

theduchessofspork · 03/09/2024 08:07

Groveparker01 · 03/09/2024 06:07

It's not the driving in London that's the issue - it's the parking. Can she park where she is going?

Public transport is almost always easier (depending on where she is coming from of course!)

Yes prebooking parking is a good idea

Spomb · 03/09/2024 08:10

Hanger Lane and the North Circular are probably the easiest parts of London for driving!

Mumsntfan1 · 03/09/2024 08:11

FancyNewt · 03/09/2024 05:14

She's an adult so let her decide.

Untill she has an accident.