York County Senior Safety Fair helps older adults spot scams, stay safe on the road | #datingscams #romancescams


March 24, 2026, 5:01 a.m. ET

ALFRED, Maine — What color is the yield traffic sign? Well, folks of a certain age tend to say yellow. Except, of course, it isn’t.

Tom Baran, AAA Northern New England’s traffic safety education specialist, said the yield sign shape – the familiar triangle – remains the same, but the color changed to red and white about 30 years ago.

It was a lead-in to a talk about safe driving as people age and minimizing risk, one of a couple of presentations at the Senior Safety Fair held Friday, March 13, at the York County Regional Training Center in Alfred.

Seniors visit vendor tables at the March 13 Senior Safety Fair in Alfred, where organizations from across York County shared resources on health, safety, and fraud prevention.

Among the topics Baran spoke about was medication and how some can have an impairment effect on a driver – and he urged people to check with their physicians about the impact of certain medications.

Leaders from TD Bank’s TD SAFE (Security Awareness for Everyone) program presented a fraud-focused session to help seniors understand how scams operate and how to protect their financial assets and identity.



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