Driving with Diabetes
This video created by NHTSA shows how driving with diabetes can increasingly become more difficult and impossible to continue.
This video created by NHTSA shows how driving with diabetes can increasingly become more difficult and impossible to continue.
NHTSA’s video on driving with Alzheimer’s disease and other serious forms of dementia shows how difficult it is to drive safely when a senior is affected by one of these illnesses.
NHTSA's publication "Driving Transitions Education (Tools, Scripts, And Practices)"
AAA produced a video with reminders and tips for senior drivers. Tips include following speed limits and sticking to familiar roads when driving at night.
This study examined a cohort of 227 older drivers and investigated the relationship between performance on the electronic Driver Observation Schedule (eDOS) driving task.
Older drivers could benefit from training programs that put them behind the wheel -- in a driving simulator, with an observer who helps them develop their skills, according to a new article.
In demanding cognitive tasks, older people mostly experience more problems than younger people, and their brain workload is higher.
NHTSA has created a guide filled with information on how seniors can drive safely.
The American Optometric Association gives tips on driving safely after 60 on its website.
NHTSA covers driving rehabilitation services in this video. Seniors can speak with a driving rehabilitation specialist to help determine if driving is still a safe option.