Drivewhen painsymptomsare milderMaintainsafespeedlimitsHow easilycan you turnthe steeringwheel?Do youeasilyrememberthe purposeof your trip?DizzinessDo noteat whiledrivingIf you usehearing aids,wear themevery timeyou driveHow easilycan youpress thebrake tostop?Leaveplenty ofspace forbrakingPhysicallyormentallytiredGet anannualeye examKnow yourhealthconditionsymptomsCheck yourblood sugarbeforedrivingHow easilycan you seein your blindspots?Avoiddrivingduringpeak hoursHow easilycan you readyourinstrumentpanel ?Take adriverrefreshercourseIf you needglasses,wear themevery timeyou drivePlan yourroute inadvanceLeave morespacebetween you& the car infrontCan youeasilyfasten yourseatbelt?Pull over tocheck yourblood sugarif it feels highor lowHas yournightvisionchanged?Requestlowervolume fromany loudpassengersTalk to yourdoctor aboutnumbness inhands or feetConfusionFeelingoffbalancedTurnmusicdownExercise tomaintainstrength &flexibilityAny changesin howquickly youmakedecisions?Let someoneknow if youare going ona longer tripPerformroutine carmaintenanceChoose acar withhelpfulsensoryfeaturesLessalert thanusualDrive anautomatictransmissionHave yourdrivingchecked by anoccupationaltherapistShakinessDriveduring fairweatherChooseglassesframes withnarrow sidesAlwayswear yourseatbeltAnychangesin reactiontimes?Discussmedicationside effectswith yourdoctorHow easilycan youmove yourfoot from gasto brake?Howeasily canyou turn toback up?Checkin withyourselfDriveduringdaylightCan youeasily hearsirens &horns?Diabetic:Take yourtesting kit& snacksGet yourhearingcheckedyearlyKeep carwindowsand mirrorscleanWearsunglasseson brightdaysDrivewhen painsymptomsare milderMaintainsafespeedlimitsHow easilycan you turnthe steeringwheel?Do youeasilyrememberthe purposeof your trip?DizzinessDo noteat whiledrivingIf you usehearing aids,wear themevery timeyou driveHow easilycan youpress thebrake tostop?Leaveplenty ofspace forbrakingPhysicallyormentallytiredGet anannualeye examKnow yourhealthconditionsymptomsCheck yourblood sugarbeforedrivingHow easilycan you seein your blindspots?Avoiddrivingduringpeak hoursHow easilycan you readyourinstrumentpanel ?Take adriverrefreshercourseIf you needglasses,wear themevery timeyou drivePlan yourroute inadvanceLeave morespacebetween you& the car infrontCan youeasilyfasten yourseatbelt?Pull over tocheck yourblood sugarif it feels highor lowHas yournightvisionchanged?Requestlowervolume fromany loudpassengersTalk to yourdoctor aboutnumbness inhands or feetConfusionFeelingoffbalancedTurnmusicdownExercise tomaintainstrength &flexibilityAny changesin howquickly youmakedecisions?Let someoneknow if youare going ona longer tripPerformroutine carmaintenanceChoose acar withhelpfulsensoryfeaturesLessalert thanusualDrive anautomatictransmissionHave yourdrivingchecked by anoccupationaltherapistShakinessDriveduring fairweatherChooseglassesframes withnarrow sidesAlwayswear yourseatbeltAnychangesin reactiontimes?Discussmedicationside effectswith yourdoctorHow easilycan youmove yourfoot from gasto brake?Howeasily canyou turn toback up?Checkin withyourselfDriveduringdaylightCan youeasily hearsirens &horns?Diabetic:Take yourtesting kit& snacksGet yourhearingcheckedyearlyKeep carwindowsand mirrorscleanWearsunglasseson brightdays

Safe Driving - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Drive when pain symptoms are milder
  2. Maintain safe speed limits
  3. How easily can you turn the steering wheel?
  4. Do you easily remember the purpose of your trip?
  5. Dizziness
  6. Do not eat while driving
  7. If you use hearing aids, wear them every time you drive
  8. How easily can you press the brake to stop?
  9. Leave plenty of space for braking
  10. Physically or mentally tired
  11. Get an annual eye exam
  12. Know your health condition symptoms
  13. Check your blood sugar before driving
  14. How easily can you see in your blind spots?
  15. Avoid driving during peak hours
  16. How easily can you read your instrument panel ?
  17. Take a driver refresher course
  18. If you need glasses, wear them every time you drive
  19. Plan your route in advance
  20. Leave more space between you & the car in front
  21. Can you easily fasten your seatbelt?
  22. Pull over to check your blood sugar if it feels high or low
  23. Has your night vision changed?
  24. Request lower volume from any loud passengers
  25. Talk to your doctor about numbness in hands or feet
  26. Confusion
  27. Feeling off balanced
  28. Turn music down
  29. Exercise to maintain strength & flexibility
  30. Any changes in how quickly you make decisions?
  31. Let someone know if you are going on a longer trip
  32. Perform routine car maintenance
  33. Choose a car with helpful sensory features
  34. Less alert than usual
  35. Drive an automatic transmission
  36. Have your driving checked by an occupational therapist
  37. Shakiness
  38. Drive during fair weather
  39. Choose glasses frames with narrow sides
  40. Always wear your seatbelt
  41. Any changes in reaction times?
  42. Discuss medication side effects with your doctor
  43. How easily can you move your foot from gas to brake?
  44. How easily can you turn to back up?
  45. Check in with yourself
  46. Drive during daylight
  47. Can you easily hear sirens & horns?
  48. Diabetic: Take your testing kit & snacks
  49. Get your hearing checked yearly
  50. Keep car windows and mirrors clean
  51. Wear sunglasses on bright days