Road to Zero: Doubling Down on What Works
The Doubling Down on What Works is a working group of the Road to Zero Coalition has created a clearinghouse for resources.
The Doubling Down on What Works is a working group of the Road to Zero Coalition has created a clearinghouse for resources.
Learn about the Clearinghouse for Older Road User Safety (ChORUS).
Highway officials and traffic engineers are building safer roads for all.
Under an agreement, NHTSA and AGS developed companion professional and public education products to increase the availability of safe driving resources for both clinicians and older drivers and their caregivers.
This tool allows you to identify such activities as trips to the grocery store, hair salon, barber shop, doctors’ office, shopping, movies, entertainment, exercise, and social events.
The Driver Orientation Screen for Cognitive Impairment DOSCI is a short questionnaire for officers to screen for cognitive impairments.
Provides sample questions that a clinician can ask their patients to determine if they are having difficulties driving.
Sample evaluation form for events related to older driver safety.
This report of the National Cooperative Highway Research Program/Transportation Research Board provides a comprehensive guide to reducing crashes involving older drivers, and details effective engineering solutions and relative costs.
This pocket guide helps transportation professionals consider the needs of an aging population and covers three key areas -- intersections/interchanges, curves, and temporary traffic control situations (e.g., workzones).