Tips For Senior Drivers
Older adults are relatively safe and conscientious drivers. For some, of the physical changes of aging can interfere with driving responsibly. Here are three easy tips to stay safe on the road.
Older adults are relatively safe and conscientious drivers. For some, of the physical changes of aging can interfere with driving responsibly. Here are three easy tips to stay safe on the road.
Giving up the car keys is one of the most challenging decisions a senior makes. The loss of independence can be devastating. But causing an accident because of diminished abilities is even worse.
This research brief presents findings on the frequency of, and reasons for, older drivers discussing safe driving with family members.
NADTC wrote a blog with Jane Rath from ChORUS to promote Older Driver Safety Awareness Week.
Dr. Regina Koepp will answer the question, “what is driving retirement?”, and gives tips for talking with seniors about stopping driving.
Use our Beyond ODSAW handout to plan how to support and promote older driver safety in your campaigns.
ChORUS developed a presentation slide deck that you can use to present to older adults to promote older driver safety in your community.
This is social media for family members and caregivers for Older Driver Safety Awareness Week 2022.
This is the social media for state driver licensing agency for Older Driver Safety Awareness Week 2022.
This is the social media professionals for Older Driver Safety Awareness Week 2022.