Free Mature Drivers Roadshow – 3 September 2024 – Daventry
Are you a mature driver (aged 60+)? Live in Northamptonshire? Rely on being able to drive? This FREE roadshow is for you!
Published: 16 August 2024
Free Mature Drivers Roadshow – 3 September 2024 – Daventry
Are you a mature driver (aged 60+)? Live in Northamptonshire? Rely on being able to drive? This FREE roadshow is for you!
Driving is an important part of our everyday life and we (Northamptonshire Safer Roads Alliance (NSRA)) are keen to help to keep mature drivers driving safer for longer.
Our driving ability to drive changes over time for different reasons, especially as we get older. It’s important that we recognise whether and how our driving is changing so we can stay safe and protect both ourselves and those around us.
This Mature Drivers Roadshow is aimed at drivers 60+, and will cover all different aspects of driving. There will be a short talk and then plenty of time to meet informally with our many stand holders. Free advice will be available on car adaptions, eyesight, how your prescription medications may affect you, and much more.
There will be FREE hints and tips drives available to book, delivered Northampton Advanced Motorists.
Our aim is to keep mature drivers driving safer, for longer.
Book your Free tickets via Universe: https://www.universe.com/mature-drivers-daventry-2024
The event is being held at The Icon Innovation Centre, Eastern Way, Daventry NN11 0QB https://what3words.com/reduce.stealthier.handbags) with two sessions, 9.30am and 1.00pm
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