ChORUS Blog & News

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This Older Americans Month, the Roadway Safety Foundation (RSF) is taking the opportunity to shine a light on an often overlooked but crucial component of pr

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Along with Older Americans Month, May is also Healthy Vision Month—a time for older adults to prioritize their eye health and driving safety.

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The Clearinghouse for Older Road User Safety (ChORUS) is proud to celebrate Older Americans Month this May.

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Story of my Life (One Direction) – We all have a story to tell – about personal or professional experiences or even some that cross between the two.

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Doctors, healthcare professionals, and other professionals working with older adults know the importance of having the conversation around driving and assessing older adults to ensure they’re safer on the road, but that doesn’t make it a

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Whether walking, bicycling, getting a ride, or taking the bus, we all deserve transportation options that suit our lifestyles.

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Those Were the Days from 1968 – is likely a one hit wonder but it got me thinking. I remember being “young and sure” and thinking nothing could hurt me.

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Do you wonder how older drivers can improve safety on the road?

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Black History Month is a chance to reflect on black history in America and celebrate the contributions of black inventors.

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Winter Safety Tips 02/02/2022

During the winter, your driving safety plan should change from your driving safety plan that you have during the warmer months. Rain, ice, snow, and unexpected cold fronts can keep you on your toes and challenge road safety.