ChORUS Press Release ODSAW 2023
Use the ChORUS press release in your publications to spread the word about older driver safety during ODSAW 2023
Use the ChORUS press release in your publications to spread the word about older driver safety during ODSAW 2023
The tool presents data on people 65 and older involved in fatal traffic crashes, and is modeled after the information presented in the Older Population facts sheet. This is the ninth in a series of data visualization tools.
When families and older adults plan ahead for community mobility, they have the most choices and the most power.
Nearly half of all former drivers said that all things considered, giving up driving made no impact on their lives. Roughly three in 10 even said they did not miss driving. Here are three ways to help.
Whether an older adult can continue driving or not may come down to the amount of time it takes to make important decisions on the road.
Here are some signs that further investigation could be needed o
Read about how to have a difficult driving conversation in the Alzheimer's Today Magazine.
For the purposes of this fact sheet, the term “older”—in relation to population, drivers, occupants, and nonoccupants—refers to people 65 and older.
NHTSA Pedestrian Fact sheet for 2023. This fact sheet defines a pedestrian involved in a motor vehicle traffic crash as any person on foot, walking, running, jogging, hiking, sitting, or lying down.
Learn how limited movement from severe arthritis affects driving.