A drivers license is one of the last pieces of independence that many older folks have. It's natural that they are often reluctant to give it up. We worried about my aunt to the point that I talked to an Indiana State Policeman who lived a short distance from her. He watched for her, but never noticed her car out of place. I never really knew why, but she decided on her own to quit driving. Your local law enforcement people may be your only hope of getting him off the road, and they will probably need to catch him in a flagrant violation. The school bus driver needs to watch for him repeating that dangerous pass with the bus stopped. The driver can report the license # and law enforcement will probably pay him a visit. The next time someone says something to his sons and they start that "mind your own business" stuff, it should be mentioned that he could have a serious accident and subsequently he (or his estate) could lose a lawsuit that will drain most or all of any inheritance they are planning to get. That might re-focus their attention.
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