The Hardest Turn: When It's Time to Take the Keys
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NPR is collecting personal stories about one of adulthood's most difficult conversations: telling an aging parent or relative they should no longer drive.
This decision is often charged with emotion, involving concerns over safety, independence, and family dynamics. Many struggle with how and when to intervene.
The public radio network invites listeners to share their experiences. How did you approach the talk? What was the outcome? Your story could help others navigating this challenging transition.
Submissions will inform NPR's reporting on aging and transportation.