Senior driver consultation dial "# 8080" starts operation from 22nd November 21:23

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In response to a series of accidents caused by senior citizens, the National Police Agency will establish a new nationwide dial “# 8080” that will receive consultations from senior drivers and their families by phone, and will begin operation on the 22nd became.

Serious accidents caused by elderly drivers have continued throughout the country, and accidents caused by operational mistakes such as mistakes in brake and accelerator operations are particularly noticeable.

The National Police Agency has newly established “# 8080”, a nationwide dial that accepts various consultations from elderly drivers and families who are worried about driving.

The consultation dial is directly connected to a nearby police counter from anywhere, and you can receive professional advice for safe driving from police officers and clinical psychologists.

Some elderly drivers say they need a car as a foot of their lives, so we will explain “support cars” with an automatic brake function as necessary.

Previously, we had received consultations at driver's license centers in various places, but the National Police Agency has called for `` I want you to consult if there is even a little anxiety '' because there were many people who did not know the existence of the window The

Consultation dial operation starts at 10:00 am on the 22nd and is accepted on weekdays as a general rule and within the working hours of local police.

National Police Agency Commissioner "Use if you are worried about driving"

Regarding the common driving consultation dial that will start operation on the 22nd, Secretary of the National Police Agency, Shunichi Kuryu said at the conference on the 21st that `` Providing safe driving advice, voluntary return procedures for licenses, introduction of administrative support after return, etc. I would like to learn how to use it to help prevent traffic accidents. I would like people who are worried about driving and their families to use it by learning "Sharp Halle Barre".