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100 Still fond grandmother of driving?

| 10 February, 2012

A woman from Australia, Maisie Griffiths, next week will turn 100 years old. However, he did not want to retire to drive a car.


Reported the Daily Mail, Thursday, February 9, 2012, at the ageold enough, Griffiths, it remains a skilled and cunning drove hiswhite Audi.

In fact, he never got a ticket, parking fines or involved in anaccident.

His love of driving the car is starting to look at the age of 12 years. Initially, parents Griffiths still use horse-drawn carriage to deliver when he and his brother to school.

But then while living on the family farm in Truganina, Victoria,Australia, her parents own a car. "Horses and carriages are veryslow because of the distance to school 3 miles away. But travel time to school to be faster when we already have a car," recallsGriffiths.

Since then, Griffiths started learning to drive a car until he drovein that age would berajak to 100 years. "I really like driving a car.Although today should be more careful. But I would never wantchauffeured or delivered. I am still able to do it," said Griffiths.

On Monday next week, he was determined to drive the carhimself for the coming birthday party designed by family andfriends. "I have a perfect driving record," he said.

According to him, while special licenses for parents who limit the distance the driver has not been issued, then he will be free todrive anywhere. (umi)
Sources: VIVAnews

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