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Originally Posted by PhilipUK
Actually, this is a fallacy. The elderly actually have a lower accident rate per mile than younger people. That's partly because they adapt (tend to do shorter journeys, use familiar roads, avoid driving at night, etc) and also because they are more risk averse. If you really want to reduce accident rates, you should keep people under 30 out of that driver's seat!
I'm also an advocate of re-examination for all drivers on a regular basis.
Meanwhile, back on topic, this is my preferred parking space when I get into work early enough (the GT86 is my daily driver):
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That is truly a perfect space. As Shakespeare said: "a consummation devoutly to be wished".