Keeping Our Older Drivers Safe on the Road
Learn about how to our older drivers safety on the road by reading the NHTSA older page.
Learn about how to our older drivers safety on the road by reading the NHTSA older page.
This scoping review aims to present the scientific literature in relation to the nursing profession in the field of road safety.
This is an article about warning signs on when you may indicate someone should stop driving.
In this brief article, we will describe these transit alternatives for seniors. It offers a broad range of possibilities, including low-cost, publicly funded, accessible, and private choices.
Curious about transportation for seniors? These five options will help older adults who no longer drive get around safely.
Senior Living provided a quick guide around alternative transportation. Some examples include public transportation, paratransit programs, volunteer services, and senior shuttles.
Safe, accessible, and well-maintained sidewalks are a fundamental and necessary investment for cities and have been found to enhance general public health maximizing social capital. Read more from NACTO about sidewalk safety.
The (Access Board or Board) issues its final rule that provides minimum guidelines for the accessibility of pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety maintains a chart providing a summary of older driver renewal laws by state.
This activity reviews the evaluation of driving impairment in patients with dementia and highlights the interprofessional team's role in evaluating and treating patients with this condition.