ChORUS Blog & News
Consult with your doctor if certain medications or medical conditions may interfere with your driving safety.
In 2021, there were 55.8 million people—17 percent of the total U.S. population—who were 65 and older.
Rural Road Safety Awareness Week (RRSAW) is July 15-19 and the theme is, “Life Between the Lines: Reducing Roadway Departures.”
Along with Older Americans Month, May is also Healthy Vision Month—a time for older adults to prioritize their eye health and driving safety.
The Clearinghouse for Older Road User Safety (ChORUS) is proud to celebrate Older Americans Month this May.
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
January 22 – 28 is National Passenger Safety Week.
Many individuals experience changes in vision as they age. February is Low Vision Awareness Month and serves as a reminder to address vision changes, especially when it comes to the safety of those behind the wheel.
Heart health, driving safety, aging, and independence may seem like they’re part of a random word association game, but these concepts are all key to ensuring older adults maintain a healthy aging process.
When the snow begins to fly, icy and snowy roads are not the only concern. Just getting to the car, the mailbox, or the corner store can be challenging on walkways that may have frozen overnight.