When Karyl's father retired, he planned to travel. The first year he lost all but his peripheral vision in one eye. The next year he lost all but peripheral vision in the other eye. He insisted on driving. I placed my oldest daughter about 50 feet in front of the car. I asked Karyl's dad where his grand daughter was? He didn't have a clue. That was the last time he sat in the drivers seat of a car. Of course he still tried to help us drive, but he never drove again.
Not concerned Mom had an accident. I am very concerned she still has no idea what happened. I'm dealing with a woman who voluntarily left home to live on her own at age 14. No molestation, no abuse, no family problems. Pride and an uber independent streak. I'll stop by to visit and discuss on Saturday. If the car is not drivable (not known at this point) and totaled, that would make the discussion so much easier. Either way, unless she can tell me with certainty what happened, her driving days are done. Brave words perhaps at this point, but I have no intentions of allowing her to buy another vehicle and she would depend on me to find one for her.