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Tools for Senior Drivers

RESOURCES
TO EXTEND THE SAFE DRIVING YEARS
AAA Roadwise Review is a scientifically
validated CD-ROM screening tool developed by AAA and noted
transportation safety researchers. It allows seniors to measure in
the privacy of their own home the eight functional abilities shown
to be the strongest predictors of crash risk among older drivers. http://www.aaaexchange.com/Main/Default.asp?CategoryID=3&SubCategoryID=38&ContentID=315
For drivers 55 plus, “Test Your Own
Performance” with the AAA Foundation ’s 16-page
survey. http://www.aaafoundation.org/products/index.cfm?button=free
Keep your driving skills sharp
and maximize the comfort and control of the vehicle you drive.
Hosted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety and The
Beverly Foundation. http://www.seniordrivers.org/home/toppage.cfm
Visit AARP for practical list of
warning signs
that indicate its time to stop driving and other useful
materials for family members and friends concerned about the safety
of an older driver: http://www.aarp.org/families/driver_safety/driver_safetyissues/a2004-06-21-whentostop.html%3FaboutMembership=membership.html
American Society on Aging’s DriveWell
Program
promotes community conversations to increase driver safety and more
transportation choices for older adults. The Drivewell National
Experts Speakers Bureau offers 17 experts who serve as regional
resources to local social-service agencies, health departments and
law-enforcement groups by providing training and creative solutions
to the challenge of elder driver safety. A collaborative project of
The National Highway Transportation Safety Association and The
American Society on Aging, http://www.asaging.org/drivewell/
Older Driver Programs
sponsored by Law Enforcement Agencies. Search this compendium by state and city. http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/olddrive/LawEnforcementOlderDriver03/introduction.htm
NHTSA brochure “Safe Driving For
Older Adults”
at http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/olddrive/OlderAdultswebsite/
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