On-road driving evaluations: a potential tool for helping older adults drive safely longer.

J Safety Res

Highway Safety Research Center, University of North Carolina, 730 Airport Road, Campus Box 3430 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3430, USA.

Published: March 2004

Problem: This paper explores the potential use of on-road driving evaluations as a tool for helping older adults extend their safe driving years.

Method: Three separate research activities were carried out. The first was a national telephone survey of current and former older drivers. The results of this survey provide information relevant to the potential market for on-road driving evaluations. The second was a series of focus groups with potential stakeholders in the process: driver educators, occupational therapists, and physicians. These groups explored the feasibility and requirements of offering on-road driving evaluations to the wider public. Supplemental data were also collected from a mail survey of driving schools nationwide.

Results: Based on the results of these efforts, a number of recommendations are presented for expanding the availability of on-road driving evaluations, specifically to help older adults make more responsible decisions about continuing or stopping driving, and more generally to help them drive safely longer.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsr.2003.09.014DOI Listing

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