Evergreen Campaign Material
To learn more about how to recognize and discuss changes in older drivers. You may want to share some of the materials at the following site with family members.
To learn more about how to recognize and discuss changes in older drivers. You may want to share some of the materials at the following site with family members.
DOSCI Tool short training video.
The printable card for your officer ticket book can be found here
To evaluate Motor Free Visual Perceptual Test (MVPT) and Clock Drawing Task (clock test) as quick assessment tools in predicting driving capability of senior drivers for an on-road driving test.
The site also explains Alaska’s state law regarding driver license renewal and how to maintain driving privileges.
The National Sheriffs’ Association website has several links for those interested in older driver safety.
(GAO) did a study on older driver safety because of the increasing concern of older adults driving while representing the fastest growing U.S. population segment.
The Occupational Therapy e handouts are organized by 85 treatment guides and are based on current research and best practice.
This website provides information for the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles for all ages. It provides information on current driving laws and regulations, obtaining a license or ID, and obtaining a driving record.
In this video AAA offers a “Did You Know? Mature Driving Quiz.” William E. Van Tassel, Ph.D., Manager of Driver Training Programs at AAA gives several statements to quiz on your knowledge about driving.