ChORUS Blog & News
The Clearinghouse for Older Road User Safety (ChORUS) is proud to celebrate Older Americans Month this May.
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.
It’s January and the start of a new year. It’s a good time for new beginnings. It’s also a time when we typically take stock of where we are and what we want in the coming year.
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.
Do you wonder how older drivers can improve safety on the road?
Black History Month is a chance to reflect on black history in America and celebrate the contributions of black inventors.
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.
We've all heard the saying, "April showers bring May flowers." But the change in seasons can also bring unpredictable weather and extra challenges when driving a car.
Today we are surrounded by so many distractions on and off the road. While most older road users aren’t distracted by their cell phones there are other aspects of life and driving that can be distracting.
Do you find yourself adjusting your driver’s seat or mirrors constantly? Do you feel sore after driving? As we age, natural changes occur with our vision, flexibility, and reflexes that may impact our driving.