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		<title>Older Drivers More Prevalent; Auto Industry Reacts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You may start noticing more and more slow drivers on local freeways, and it’s not because drivers are illegally talking on their cell phones while monitoring their rear-view mirrors for cops. The number of Americans age 55 to 74 is&#8230; </p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may start noticing more and more slow drivers on local freeways, and it’s not because drivers are illegally talking on their cell phones while monitoring their rear-view mirrors for cops.</p>
<p>The number of Americans age 55 to 74 is projected to nearly double by 2030, and already we’re seeing signs that the Baby Boomer generation is reaching senior-citizen status.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/bubble.jpg" alt="A young 50's woman blowing a bubble" title="Baby Boomer" align="left" /></p>
<h3>The Baby Boomer&#8217;s Influence on the Auto Industry</h3>
<p>Not that it’s a bad thing. These folks grew up in a post-World War II era when Americans were so happy about not being in a terrible war that they thrived, had large families and bought suburban homes.</p>
<p>That flight to suburbia actually helped trigger the automobile’s Golden Age, where nearly everyone got on the bandwagon and bought a car. Whether to tackle longer commutes or take advantage of the new interstate highway system that FDR championed.</p>
<p>Now those drivers created, in part, by the war are using those freeways and highways en masse. And it’s prejudiced to think all senior citizens are poor drivers.</p>
<p>Automakers are keenly aware of special needs and are providing features to make senior citizen driving more comfortable and safe.</p>
<h3>What Automakers are Doing to Keep Older Drivers on the Road</h3>
<p>Following is a look at some of these features – some of which are attractive for any driver regardless of age.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/mature-driver.jpg" alt="An old woman in a car" title="Mature Driver" align="right" /><strong>Adjustable pedals &#8211;</strong> This can help any “height-challenged” driver whether you are a teen-ager or just started collecting Social Security. Push a button and a driver can adjust how close the accelerator and brake pedals are to the feet. This also prevents scooching forward to use the pedals, which can get a driver too close to the airbag.<br />
<strong>Brake assist &#8211;</strong> This automatically applies the right amount of pressure depending on the situation, assisting those who cannot press down hard for whatever reason. Take note, gout sufferers.<br />
<strong>Active head restraints &#8211;</strong> These head restraints moves forward upon a rear-end impact, helping to prevent head injuries.<br />
<strong>Tilt/telescoping steering wheel &#8211;</strong> This is not just to make it easier to climb into the front seat.  A tilt-able steering wheel keeps drivers safely away from the airbag, and also, perhaps equally important, allows comfortable driving positions to alleviate back, hip, shoulder and other driving-related pains.<br />
<strong>Stability control &#8211;</strong> This feature, which is gaining considerable attention in the media, allows the car to assist the driver in tough situations. It helps maintain control in turns, particularly in wet conditions.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/multitasking.jpg" alt="A man eating, drinking coffee, taking on the phone and driving" title="Multitasking" align="left" /></p>
<h3>What it Means to be a Mature Driver</h3>
<p>Many people assume it’s harder to drive at an older age due to diminished sight, or height, there are many reasons.</p>
<p>By age 40, believe it or not, everyone starts to lose some mental sharpness. It’s more difficult to manage several tasks simultaneously – so definitely don’t talk on a cell phone and drive after 40.</p>
<p>After 50 reaction time starts to go. The ability to see something and act begins declining.</p>
<p>At 60 and beyond, muscle strength and motion range decreases considerably, making things like looking over your shoulder that much harder.</p>
<p>What’s this all mean? Well, for instance, the safety of driving a car in Los Angeles not only depends on the traffic conditions, but your age.</p>
<p>Also, when buying a car in Long Beach, know your daily and long-term driving conditions and look for the appropriate car. Many new cars come with the features outlined above, and if not, ask about them.</p>
<p>Or, if you’re selling a car in Orange County, know which features your vehicle has and market it appropriately. Perhaps tap a local senior citizen center and pitch the vehicle as perfect to make it easier and safer to drive around.</p>
<p>Spending a little more on options might be very worthwhile. Again, no matter how old you are.</p>
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