I think it is very important to keep your driving skills up to date . I am an experienced driver, have lived here and abroad, and done 10 years hospital car driving in a rural area , plus driving the little white bus up swaledale. I particularly try to encourage all women to keep up their driving skills, as it is easy , particulary if partner retires to find themselves hardly driving at all, although in the beginning it sounds very kind " Oh I will drive you to the shop/seaside/concert. " But you can find yourself hardly driving anywhere and becoming a passenger who does not take notice of the changes etc. My advice is always to keep driving at least once a week, but also where possible , if you have had two cars sell them BOTH and buy another one that suits you both better. If you sell one or other car , the remaining car is still seen as his or hers. It probably is not comfortable for the other driver again putting you off driving. Banish any back seat driving or commenting!!! I simply say in a quiet voice " Which bus stop shall I drop you at?" or "Do you fancy a walk home?" which makes the point without getting into an argument. Also on a serious note, so many people told me how their ability to drive meant getting help quickly when their partner fell ill and especially if they were out in the countryside. Yes we may have phones but they do not always work everywhere. That confidence in knowing that you can travel and get yourself home or to somewhere safe is a skill that you dont want to jeopdize. I still love going out particularly in the countryside. and stick to my own rules of 1. checking the car over before going on long journeys 2. Taking food , water and coffee things so that I am free to stop when it suits me and have a choice of getting food out or having my own - always keep plates mugs and cutlery in the boot. 3. Have a good map always with me. Yes I have satnav and a phone and all the rest of it but I dont think you can beat a good map, where if there has been a majior traffic jam or problems on the road I much prefer to pull in a layby , look at the map and see my options and then get a lot of satisfaction in finding a different and sometimes a better way. Well this has rather digressed from your problems with your lack of visitors. Do you have a festival or concert that you could all meet up somewhere in a town convenient to you all? Or perhaps there might be a b and b which you could all go to for a weekend ? That way you do not have to do all the catering etc and you all get to see each other but less stress for everyone? That way you might see how things have changed for each other , as you will be bound to remember them as being able to do lots of things , which they may now avoid where possible. I still think I can go anywhere and can and do , but I forget how much more stressful it is deciding what to take etc especially as I am now on my own, and it tends to make me need to check more than necessary . Ah well I am glad when I get going and intend to keep on as long as possible. Good luck for a future time