It seems that every defensive driving course in America now has an increasing number of students who are sixty years of age or older. Drivers who are sixty-five years of age and older are responsible for more than two thirds of the automobile accidents in America each year. While many senior drivers are very safe drivers, aging brings on slow reflexes that make quick reactions difficult. Still, many senior citizens remain active and continue to work for a living. To take away their driving privileges seems unfair. To compensate for this, defensive driving training classes are now available for them.