ChORUS Blog & News

Older woman smiling behind the wheel.

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.

Older couple riding bikes

August is National Wellness Month. As individuals age, maintaining wellness becomes increasingly important, which can also affect the ability to drive.

Couple sitting at a kitchen table

“Your dad has been feeling dizzy, we’re going to the hospital to get checked out.” Ellen remembers how the simple call from her mom last year snowballed into her 71-year-old father going from the “quick” emergency room visit at the commu

Rural Road Safety Week logo: Whats speed got to do with it? ChORUS logo

“Nearly half (46%) of fatalities in crashes that involved speeding occurred on rural roads,” said the

National Safety Month logo and ChORUS logo.

June is National Safety Month, an initiative created by the National Safety Council to highlight the leading causes of preventable injury and death so people can live their fullest lives.

ChORUS logo and Check-to-Protect logo side by side.

Each year, more and more vehicle safety features and driver assistance technologies are added to new vehicle models that enhance the safety of the older driver

The AOTA logo and the ChORUS logo.

Are you looking for a way to give back to your community? Are you passionate about road safety? Do you want to help older road users? Then CarFit may be the right fit for you.

Grand library with tables.

Earlier this month, Road to Zero hosted a webinar focused on the data behind older driver safety, the importance of alternative transportation options as a

An older African-American man and woman are in the car. The man is driving, and both people are smiling.

“Traffic fatalities are a substantial and preventable public health challenge in America.

An older woman is driving with an older man in the passenger seat. Both people are smiling and looking out the windshield.

Motor vehicle injuries are the leading cause of injury-related deaths among those 65-74 years old and are the second leading cause (after falls) among those 75-84 yea