The Relationship Between Self-Regulation and Driving-Related Abilities in Older Drivers: An Exploratory Study
The objectives of this paper are to review the published research findings about the role of self-regulation in older driver safety.
The objectives of this paper are to review the published research findings about the role of self-regulation in older driver safety.
Older adult drivers with cognitive impairment pose a potential safety risk to themselves and others.
DMV.com details the license renewal process for senior drivers in the state of Arkansas.
New York, New York and Connecticut give statistics on Tri-State Pedestrian Fatalities from 2008-2010 and give information on the most dangerous places and counties for older pedestrians to walk.
AOTA's Older Driver Safety Awareness Week, December 5–9, 2016, aims to promote understanding of the importance of mobility and transportation to ensuring older adults remain active in the community.
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The NHTSA created an older driver safety strategic plan to prevent injuries, save lives and to cut costs on roadway funds. This link provides infomration on building a communication base with older drivers.
This paper is a result of research done on existing vehicle systems that are in place promote safe driving.
This video from the Roadway Safety Foundation promotes the Delaware Department of Transportation's efforts to improve safety for all motorists in the state by implementing design features known to benefit older drivers and pedestrians.