Complete Streets & Bicycle and Pedestrian Resources
Connecticut Department of Transportation provides links and resources around bicycle and pedestrian safety.
Connecticut Department of Transportation provides links and resources around bicycle and pedestrian safety.
For every 100,000 licensed drivers over the age of 65 in Connecticut, 11.1% were involved in fatal crashes in 2021. To see more state-specific statistics, visit the NHTSA 2021 Traffic Safety Fact sheet.
This study shows how out-of-home activity decreased in seniors once they stopped driving.
This OLR Research Report conducted by Associate Legislative Attorney, Janet L. Kaminski, details Connecticut’s laws regarding license renewal, which at the 2005 there were no special requirements that only applied to elderly residents.
Active drivers in a representative cohort of older individuals age 77 years and older in New Haven, Connecticut were interviewed.
Provides community-based and community support, economically viable and consumer-oriented, quality transportation service for seniors and visually challenging adults.
Provides a list of services for Senoir Ride Programs and how to contact each program
A resource to find transportation services and programs that will help individuals stay mobile and get around the community.
2-1-1 is a free, confidential information and referral service that connects people to essential health and human services 24 hours a day, seven days a week online and over the phone. 2-1-1 is fully certified in crisis intervention by the American Association of Suicidology and is certified by The Alliance of Information and Referral Systems (AIRS). AIRS is the professional association for over 1,200 community Information and Referral (I&R) providers.
The Department of Aging and Disability Services programs, policies and practices are designed to: Deliver integrated aging and disability services responsive to the needs of Connecticut citizens; Provide leadership on aging and disability issues statewide; Provide and coordinate aging and disability programs and services in the areas of employment, education, independent living, accessibility and advocacy; Advocate for the rights of Connecticut residents with disabilities and older adults; and Serve as a resource on aging and disability issues at the state level.