<p>I have a few suggestions:</p>
<p>If your husband trusts the GPS over signs or maps, make sure you get the latest and greatest maps for the GPS. Your car dealer should have them. If he trusts maps over the GPS, print out the Google maps (I find them the best) before departure. </p>
<p>If your husband is a bad driver, buy him some adult driver’s ed. My husband regularly takes his car to high performance driving school, where he gets to drive 125 mph on a closed track. He comes back a better driver every time. So do I. And it’s great fun. (I learned a LOT from the skid-car class.) Every major city has a race-car driving school.</p>
<p>If your husband is uncomfortable in the passenger seat, or you are, consider that a new seat–just the seat–is far less expensive than a new car or physical therapy. And you can move the seat into the next car, and the one after that. Recaro makes some lovely aftermarket seats. </p>
<p>As you get older, get everyone’s eyes checked. Glasses may be in order. Good sunglasses or aviator sunglasses (which heighten contrast without dimming the view) can really make it easier to see further down the road, making your driving much safer.</p>