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Self-perceptions and Current Practices of High-risk Older Drivers: Implications for Driver Safety Interventions — North Carolina (07/01/2020)
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Indiana: Older Driver Information — Indiana (03/06/2019)
Source: AssociationDMV.com covers senior drivers in Indiana by stating that drivers up to age 75 are required to renew their license every 4 years. Drivers ages 75 to 85 can renew their license for a period of 3 years.
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Driver Orientation Screen for Cognitive Impairment — National (01/01/2016)
Source: AssociationDOSCI Tool short training video.
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Is It Time for Your Senior Driving Safety Course? — National (03/23/2011)
Source: AssociationThe National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association website has information and links to various organizations that offer senior driving safety courses.
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Driving Simulators Help Older Adults Improve Their Road Skills — National (01/14/2011)
Source: AssociationOlder 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.
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ChORUS Law Enforcement Resource — National
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ChORUS Medical Professionals Resource — National
Source: AssociationChORUS developed a helpful resource with links and definitions of additional resources you can use when talking to your patience about older driver safety and how you can expand you knowledge on the topic.
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Tips and resources for safe older drivers — National
Source: AssociationMany older adults can drive safely well into their 80s or even beyond. It is important that older driver and the people who care for them evaluate their need to keep them safe while they are on the road.
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Evaluate Your Driving Ability — National
Source: AssociationUse AAA Evaluate Your Driving Ability by using their self-rating tool, professional assessment tool, clinical driving assessment tool, and driving skills evaluations.
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Spectrum of Driver Services — National
Source: Nonprofit OrganizationDefine the common language and different program models used in a wide range of driving programs, covering everything from driving school for healthy drivers to driving rehabilitation programs.