Distracted Driving Laws in Each State
Statewide laws related to distracted driving across the country
Statewide laws related to distracted driving across the country
This website provides an interactive driving safety questionnaire, safety tips for older drivers, and vehicle safety tips.
There are aspects in everyday life that can cause distractions while driving. This blog goes over ways to avoid distractions while you are in your vehicle.
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. Eating while driving, using your navigation system, music, conversations, and so much more.
According to the CDC, there are three main types of distractions:
S.A.L.T. stands for Seniors And Law Enforcement Together. It is a cooperative effort of the Clark County Sheriff's Office.
Health care providers can be vital in helping older road users recognize when it might be time to change their driving habits, seek a driving assessment to identify adaptations to their car and driving, or planning for the future.
Are you looking to cut down on your driving? Do you want to try a rideshare app but don’t know where to start? In this guide, ChORUS will walk you through the basics of how to use them. For this example, we will be using Uber as it is the most widely available and used. However, there are many other options that will have a similar format should you choose another app.
Walking is a popular physical activity for all ages that can also serve as a useful transportation option to help maintain mobility and independence.
Wisconsin has compiled a list of resources for older drivers to help them and their loved ones assess driving safety.
This booklet provides action steps and resources for those making the decision about whether to continue driving.