I Just Like To Drive

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Driver lost on 600km shops trip
An 81-year-old Australian man became lost on an early morning drive to the shops and ended up almost 600km (370 miles) away from his starting point.

Eric Steward told police he failed to stop because he "liked to drive".

Visiting friends in Yass, a country town south of Sydney in New South Wales state, Mr Steward left to buy a newspaper on Monday morning.

More than eight hours later, after taking a wrong turn on the highway, he asked Victoria state police for help.

"I just went out on the road to have a drive, a nice peaceful quiet drive.

"I didn't know where I was going but I knew it was somewhere, and with a bit of luck I would eventually find my wife again," he said.

A good driver

Australians think nothing of getting into a car to drive to a local shop to get a newspaper or milk. But most manage to get back home within minutes.

With Mr Steward, it took almost nine hours.

His wife, Clare, had become increasingly worried about her spouse after reaching him on his mobile telephone. He has slight dementia.

"He's a good driver. Very focused, I knew that much," she said.

"We eventually knew where he was when I said 'Are there any signs around?' He said, 'uh, Westgate Bridge'," she said in reference to the famous Melbourne landmark.

Victoria state policeman Clayton Smith said Mr Steward had come up to him at a service station and told him he was lost.

"Although we had to laugh. When we asked him why he hadn't stopped earlier he replied, 'I just like to drive'," he said.


Mr Steward was unconcerned about all the attention, citing age as a liberating factor in his escapade.

"It's a lot of fuss isn't it?" he said.

"When you get to 80 and beyond it doesn't matter much. He's out there waiting for us and you just got to wait your turn."

He rejected a suggestion to get a satellite navigation system.

"Why would you want one of those? You can't get lost. There is no fun in that."


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sounds like me later on when I hit 80's! :lol:
 
"Why would you want one of those? You can't get lost. There is no fun in that."

That's funny and true!
 
Wow, that's pretty a long drive for this 81 years old man.
 
I've heard of similar cases where an elderly man drove long and far, because he was starting to develop Alzheimer's. For instance, a friend's grandfather was driving home from work like he has always done for years. He always took the same path. He never made stops. Nothing.

Until one night, he decided to pull over at a gas station along the highway. When he did that, he suddenly couldn't remember where he was. That's when they realized... it's time for him to stop driving far. There were also times when he would leave home to go to the local grocery store to get a quart of milk. He would end up being gone for hours and then come back home thinking he wasn't gone that long. He actually got lost trying to come back home even though he was a few blocks away.
 
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