The ChORUS Older Driver Transportation Planning Tool guides you through the steps of developing your transportation plan. Starting early allows you to map out your needs, identify and explore your options for alternate transportation modes in your area, and plan for continuing a full and active life whether you are driving or not. Be sure to talk with your doctor to understand how changes in your medical conditions and/or medications might impact driving. Also, family members, friends, and caregivers can help you think about how to best meet all your transportation needs.
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ChORUS Older Driver Transportation Planning Tool — National (10/09/2020)
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Planifi cación del transporte para con ductores mayores — National (10/09/2020)
Source: US Department of TransportationLo guía a través de los pasos para desarrollar su plan de transporte.
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Assessing Elderly Drivers: Ability Means More Than Age — National (04/08/2015)
Source: AssociationEdmunds.com gives information on its website on how to determine a senior’s driving ability.
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How to Understand and Influence an Older Driver — National (07/01/2013)
Source: US Department of TransportationNHTSA offers an e-booklet on how to understand and the influence of older drivers on its website.
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Family Conversations about Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia & Driving — National (03/01/2013)
Source: AssociationThe Hartford website is a partner with AARP and gives tips on how family members can start conversations with older drivers regarding their health and ability to continue driving.
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Kansas: KS Highway Patrol's Elderly Driving Information — Kansas
Source: AssociationKansas Highway Patrol has information posted on its website regarding elderly driving and the cautions and concerns that come along with it.
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Know When to be Concerned — National
Source: AssociationAAA gives information on things family members and caretakers should look out for when determining if a senior is still driving safely.
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How to Talk With Senior About their Unsafe Driving — National
Source: Nonprofit OrganizationTalking to seniors about their driving abilities can be a difficult conversation to have. For many people, driving represents independence, so giving that freedom can be very difficult to accept.
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Clinician’s Guide for Assessing and Counseling Older Drivers (Version 4) Cooperative Agreement between AGS and NHTSA — National
Source: AssociationThe Clinician’s Guide to Assessing and Counseling Older Drivers, 4th Edition, is published by the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) as a service to healthcare providers involved in the care of older adults, which is free to register.
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North Dakota: Physician's Guide to Assessing and Counseling Older Drivers — North Dakota
Source: AssociationSummary of information for physicians and others pertaining to older driver licensing regulations in North Dakota.