This video provides law enforcement professionals with tips to help identify potential cognitive impairment and actions to take when there is a concern.
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This video provides law enforcement professionals with tips to help identify potential cognitive impairment and actions to take when there is a concern.
Before the traffic stop look at the red flags for medically at-risk drivers to learn the best way to approach and handle the situation.
This study describes various options for driving rehabilitation programs offered in the United States.
Active drivers in a representative cohort of older individuals age 77 years and older in New Haven, Connecticut were interviewed.
National Center of Statistical Analysis presents data on vulnerable road users involved in fatal motor vehicle traffic crashes. This visual includes dashboards with information on fatal motor vehicle traffic crashes and fatalities.
This engaging and interactive course was designed with the direct involvement of law enforcement officers to broaden your knowledge of pedestrian safety and to help reduce crashes that involve pedestrians in your community.
Transportation Safety Institute Courses offers free cources on a range of topics. Note while the courses are free, you will need to register to sign up and then select the training from NHTSA topics.
A guide to building protected bike lanes that work for pedestrians