A new initiative designed to help older drivers stay safe on the road for longer is coming to Dundee.
Destination Drive, launched by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), aims to tackle consistently high road casualty figures among over-65s.
The event, which is unique to Scotland, will offer free assessment drives for those keen to have their current skills checked.
Advice will also be given on how to obtain any necessary coaching to keep driving longer and safer.
The initiative leads on from RoSPA’s ‘100 Year Old Driving School’ TV series featured on ITV.
Sandy Allan, RoSPA’s road safety manager in Scotland, said the event was designed to offer older road users “reassurance”.
He said: “Often we don’t notice any difference in our driving from year to year, and medical conditions can mean that as we get older our driving can be affected, so seeking reassurance and advice is well worthwhile.
“Much has changed since a lot of us sat our driving test, and it’s often good to know where you stand now.
“Destination Drive will help with this, and also provide pathways for any coaching necessary or highlight alternatives to remain active.”
While there has been a decline in road casualties for most road user groups over the years, casualties among those aged over-65 have remained constant.
Inspector Richard Latto of the Lothians and Scottish Borders Road Policing Unit, added: “Older drivers have a wealth of driving experience, and we fully recognise that for many people, the ability to continue driving safely is very important to them.
“We welcome all older drivers to pop into Dobbies and speak to my teams and our partners from RoSPA, who will be on hand to give advice and make sure they, and their vehicles, are roadworthy.”
The event, in conjunction with Dobbies Garden Centres, will take place at the chain’s Monifieth branch on Tuesday August 7.