Mobility and Transportation: Utah Commission on Aging
Affordable and flexible mobility and transportation options for older adults from the Utah Commission on Aging.
Affordable and flexible mobility and transportation options for older adults from the Utah Commission on Aging.
Information and resources for older drivers from the University of Utah Health, topics include: older driver safety, how health conditions and health changes may impact driving ability, and considerations for driving retirement.
Information and resources for older drivers in Utah from the Utah Highway Safety Office, topics include: vehicle adaptations, driver safety, medical changes, physical changes, and other age-related concerns that may impact driving.
Our Drive Rehab Program helps patients with traumatic injuries prepare for the challenges of driving after an injury. These include physical, social, and cognitive challenges.
The University of Utah provides vehicle tips, rehabilitation after injury information, recognizing warning signs, and other best practices around driving as older adults.
To keep Utah moving UDOT works closely with local transit providers. While we are not involved directly with providing transit options, or their day-to-day operations, the links below will help travelers find details from each agency, including fares, routes, and schedules.
A PDF that refers to pedestrian safety for children, adults, and drivers.
For every 100,000 licensed drivers over the age of 65 in Utah, 14.8% were involved in fatal crashes in 2021. To see more state-specific statistics, visit the NHTSA 2021 Traffic Safety Fact sheet.
Utah’s Department of Public Safety release its crash rates per licensed driver by age in 2011.
A blog for Utah’s Transit Authority.