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98-year-old B.C. man passes driving reassessment

Frank Harding has been driving for nearly eight decades
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Frank Harding, in his home in Courtenay. Photo by Scott Strasser.

On its own, the fact that Frank Harding hasnsa国际传媒檛 been in a car accident isnsa国际传媒檛 that impressive.

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Following a recent medical examination, the 98-year-old Courtenay resident was recommended by his doctor to undergo a driving assessment to make sure he was still fit to get behind the wheel of his 1990 Volvo.

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Harding said he barely passed the reassessment the first time around due to poor weather and fog.

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Harding said he was docked 59 points throughout the assessment. The maximum amount of points allowed to be docked was 60.

Because of how narrowly he had passed, his doctor recommended he perform the test again.

Harding said the second time he took the test that he passed with no issues.

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Eight decades of driving

Harding first obtained his driversa国际传媒檚 licence in 1945, after returning to New Brunswick from the Second World War. He had served in Italy and also participated in the Liberation of Holland.

But hesa国际传媒檇 done plenty of driving before then.

Even though he had never owned a car before going overseas and had only driven tractors and other farm equipment until that point, Harding listed his occupation as sa国际传媒渢ruck driversa国际传媒 when he first enlisted in the army.

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Because of that little white lie, Harding often found himself performing various driving assignments for his Company during his time in Europe.

He mentioned how when he first arrived in Sicily, he was presented with a truck, a big water tank and a container of powder to retrieve water for the rest of the Company.

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Frequent gym-goer

At 98, Harding attributes his continued good health to eating well and going to the Comox Recreation Centre regularly.

He said he goes to the gym five or six mornings per week, where he uses a dozen of the exercise machines.

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His niece Cora Driscoll lives a few blocks away from Harding in Courtenay, where he lives by himself in a small bungalow.

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