The objective of this study was to evaluate how UFOV impairments affect time-to-contact estimates in elderly drivers deciding when to make a left turn across oncoming traffic.
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The objective of this study was to evaluate how UFOV impairments affect time-to-contact estimates in elderly drivers deciding when to make a left turn across oncoming traffic.
The personal vehicle is increasingly the preferred mode of travel for aging adults. There are greater numbers of older drivers on the roads driving more miles than ever before.
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With age, a decline in attention capacity may occur and this may impact driving performance especially while distracted.
NHTSA's motion graphic about driving safely around pedestrians and bicyclists
This article reviews literature on seniors with dementia and their ability to drive.
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This study describes various options for driving rehabilitation programs offered in the United States.
Brief summaries of research on alcohol-involved driving, drug-involved driving, occupant protection (e.g., seat belts, and child safety seats), speed and other unsafe driving behaviors.