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Asking Eric: What’s a child’s moral, ethical responsibility when aging parent should no longer be driving?
Asking Eric: What’s a child’s moral, ethical responsibility when aging parent should no longer be driving?
Asking Eric: What’s a child’s moral, ethical responsibility when aging parent should no longer be driving?

Published on: 04/16/2026

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I believed that my mother’s anger and/or depression at losing her independence was insignificant as compared to another human being to be injured or killed. Getty Images

Dear Eric: In a recent column, “Concerned Daughter” wrote that her 87-year-old mother has pancreatic cancer and has been experiencing severe brain fog, fatigue and memory issues, yet she still drives.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/advice/2026/04/asking-eric-whats-a-childs-moral-ethical-responsibility-when-aging-parent-should-no-longer-be-driving.html

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