Matt Gurwell, CEO and Founder of Keeping Us Safe, and Nancy Schuster, Director of Strategic Alliances with Keeping Us Safe, discuss older driver self-assessments and when it’s time to discuss hanging up the keys with older loved ones.
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Hanging Up the Keys with Dignity — National (06/28/2015)
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Evergreen Campaign Material — National
Source: US Department of TransportationTo learn more about how to recognize and discuss changes in older drivers. You may want to share some of the materials at the following site with family members.
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The Roadway Safety Guide — National
Source: AssociationThis comprehensive, community-oriented manual introduces readers to roadway safety in a readable, non-technical fashion.
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Identifying Changes That Can Affect Driving — National
Source: Association19-minute podcast with Elin Schold Davis, program manager of AOTA’s Older Driver Initiative, and Rhonda Shah, program manager in the Traffic Safety Advocacy Division of AAA, about identifying changes in aging that can affect driving.