This video provides law enforcement professionals with tips to help identify potential cognitive impairment and actions to take when there is a concern.
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This video provides law enforcement professionals with tips to help identify potential cognitive impairment and actions to take when there is a concern.
With the increasing aging of the population, the number of older drivers is rising. Driving is a significant factor for the quality of life and independence concerning social and working life.
This report explores the health and quality-of-life impacts of crashes among older (65+) and middle-aged (40-55) occupants.
It can be difficult to know whether your senior loved ones are still safe on the road or a danger to themselves or others. Check out this Safe Driving Planner.
An aging population with a need for independence can be problematic when it comes to matters related to driving. Fatality rates for drivers begin to climb after age 65, studies show.
This article discusses the growing aging population and its impact on the roads as more drivers become seniors.
A study was done to determine which senior driver errors caused the most prevalent serious crashes.
Edmunds.com gives information on its website on how to determine a senior’s driving ability.
With age, a decline in attention capacity may occur and this may impact driving performance especially while distracted.
Even if just one member of a couple stops driving, negative consequences result for both the driver and non-driver, a study concludes.