The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration communication resource for states, partner organizations, and highway safety professionals.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration communication resource for states, partner organizations, and highway safety professionals.
RAND Corporation’s website details the risks of older drivers and traffic safety. Information regarding relative risk, driving frequency and fragility are all covered topics,including a compparison of older driver risk to younger drivers.
Today’s Geriatric Medicine published an article on how caregivers, family members, and physicians can help elders retire from driving.
This community-oriented Guide is published by the Roadway Safety Foundation to help communicate key engineering and road design principles to lay audiences. It is a comprehensive resource and free of charge.
The Doubling Down on What Works is a working group of the Road to Zero Coalition has created a clearinghouse for resources.
Talking to seniors about their driving abilities can be a difficult conversation to have. For many people, driving represents independence, so giving that freedom can be very difficult to accept.
Wisconsin has compiled a list of resources for older drivers to help them and their loved ones assess driving safety.
This website provides an interactive driving safety questionnaire, safety tips for older drivers, and vehicle safety tips.
Nearly every day, million of children across the United state line up to ride the bus. The school bus is one of the safest modes of transportation, but illegal school bus passing poses a threat to children.
Researcher From North Carolin State University and Texas Tech have developed a straightforward questionnaire that older adults can use to assess their attentional performance during driving