Tips For Senior Drivers
Older adults are relatively safe and conscientious drivers. For some, of the physical changes of aging can interfere with driving responsibly. Here are three easy tips to stay safe on the road.
Older adults are relatively safe and conscientious drivers. For some, of the physical changes of aging can interfere with driving responsibly. Here are three easy tips to stay safe on the road.
Licensing policies and practices in the state of NC
There are medical conditions that can affect the old and young alike, making it important to reevaluate safe driving throughout a person's lifetime.
These pages offer information on resources available on a community level throughout North Carolina.
Law enforcement officers play a pivotal role in ensuring the safety of older drivers. Ncseniordriver.org/ provides resources on how law enforcement can better understand how to interact with older drivers in their community.
To explore license renewal procedures in your state, click here.
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Finding the perfect gift for older loved ones can be difficult. Instead of store-bought gifts and sweet treats galore, give your loved ones a gift that will impact their lives for the better. Give the gift of traffic safety.
Older Driver Safety Awareness Week (ODSAW), December 5-9, 2022, is an opportunity for older drivers, law enforcement professionals, state driver licensing agency professionals, medical professionals, and family members and caregivers to shine a spotlight on older driver safety and the actions we all can take to contribute to a safer community.
Retiring from driving shouldn't mean sacrificing mobility! Thoughtful planning with caregivers makes all the difference and ensures your ability to stay independent when driving is no longer an option.