Old people driving : [a film about the end of the road] /

Chronicles the adventures of 96-year-old Milton and 99-year-old Herbert as they confront the end of their driving years. The film follows Herbert as he takes his last drive, hands over his keys and comes to terms with the reality of life without a car. Milton, meanwhile, continues to drive every day...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: New Day Films, University of California, Berkeley. Graduate School of Journalism
Other Authors: Haas, Schaleece
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Language Notes:Subtitled in English for the hearing impaired.
Published: [Berkeley, Calif.] : [UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism] ; [2010]
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Summary:Chronicles the adventures of 96-year-old Milton and 99-year-old Herbert as they confront the end of their driving years. The film follows Herbert as he takes his last drive, hands over his keys and comes to terms with the reality of life without a car. Milton, meanwhile, continues to drive every day and vows to do so until he feels he's no longer safe on the road. Through their stories, and a review of the latest traffic safety research, the film dispels some of the myths about elderly drivers without shying away from the fact that many will outlive their ability to drive safely.
Item Description:Title from container and credits.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (24 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD; NTSC.
Production Credits:Directed and produced by Shaleece Haas; music by Doran Danoff; edited by Shaleece Haas.